Miguel de Unamuno lived and died on Bordadores Street in Salamanca.

Died?

Manuel Menchón, a young and conscientious film director, presents that death in

Words for an End of the World

as a case worthy of Sherlock Holmes, and asks for serenity of judgment.

It's reasonable. The prudent thing to do would be to wait to see his film so as not to incur what Valle-Inclán said to one with whom he was arguing heatedly at the Athenaeum:

"What you are going to tell me is a lie

.

"

Director's statements and d

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