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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20040627
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Byline: Carlos Rubio Rosell
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MADRID.- Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Franìois Rabelais, Christopher Marlowe y Daniel Defoe tenían algo en común más allá de su genio literario: todos ellos eran espías.
Con el paso del tiempo, se ha corroborado que, a la vez que creaban brillantes historias de ficción, vivían en el turbio y apasionante mundo de los agentes secretos, asegura Fernando Martínez Laínez, quien aborda el tema en Escritores espías. La insólita vida secreta de los grandes de la literatura, obra recién publicada bajo el sello ...
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