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Lost tracks

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Alejo Carpentier is a great Cuban writer who became a writer of international renown. He was born in Havana in 1904. His father, a Frenchman by birth was an architect, and his mother, a Russian, was a relative of the poet Konstantin Balmont. He studied at the University of Havana at the Faculty of Architecture, but he chose theory and history of music as his specialty. That's why there is so much music in his works ...
"Lost Tracks" is a travel novel. The path to the jungle for the protagonist becomes a search for himself, a return to his roots, to the long-forgotten native Spanish language. In it, the story of relationships with three women, acute experiences and reassessment of values. In the end, "Lost Traces" is a purifying drama. Will it lead the hero to complete liberation from everything that burdened and distorted his life? Will he find the spiritual freedom he longs for? It is necessary to look not only into the past, but also into today, and also into the future. The novel "Lost Traces" brings us to this thought.
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