Lisa Dillman
Lisa Dillman is the translator of over a half dozen book-length works of literature, history, and pedagogy. She is best known for her translation of Gioconda Belli’s The Scroll of Seduction. Dillman is a professor in the department of Spanish and Portuguese at Emory University in Atlanta. She lives in Decatur, Georgia.
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The Mule
Trade Paperback | 304 pages | Bantam | Fiction - Literary; Fiction - Historical
978-0-553-38508-3 (0-553-38508-9)
February 26, 2008 | $15.00
Critically acclaimed throughout Spain, and now available for the first time in English, this tender, satirical novel vividly captures the intrinsic absurdity of war—and the joys of true friendship in a place where it is difficult to distinguish man from beast.
Juan Castro Pérez is a simple muleteer caught in the brutal...
Trade Paperback | 304 pages | Bantam | Fiction - Literary; Fiction - Historical
978-0-553-38508-3 (0-553-38508-9)
February 26, 2008 | $15.00
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Critically acclaimed throughout Spain, and now available for the first time in English, this tender, satirical novel vividly captures the intrinsic absurdity of war—and the joys of true friendship in a place where it is difficult to distinguish man from beast.
Juan Castro Pérez is a simple muleteer caught in the brutal...
Also available as an
eBook.
The Mule
eBook | pages | Bantam | Fiction - Literary
978-0-553-90472-7 (0-553-90472-8)
February 26, 2008 | $12.00
Critically acclaimed throughout Spain, and now available for the first time in English, this tender, satirical novel vividly captures the intrinsic absurdity of war—and the joys of true friendship in a place where it is difficult to distinguish man from beast.
Juan Castro Pérez is a simple muleteer caught in the brutal...
eBook | pages | Bantam | Fiction - Literary
978-0-553-90472-7 (0-553-90472-8)
February 26, 2008 | $12.00
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Critically acclaimed throughout Spain, and now available for the first time in English, this tender, satirical novel vividly captures the intrinsic absurdity of war—and the joys of true friendship in a place where it is difficult to distinguish man from beast.
Juan Castro Pérez is a simple muleteer caught in the brutal...
Also available as a
trade paperback.


