«I love books and I say what I think about them». Toni Lázaro never imagined that he would end up appearing on a European cultural television talking about Almondralejo, of historical memory and a novel deeply linked to Extremadura. But precisely that passion for books and their way of analyzing them was what led the director of the San Francisco Bookstore to be part of the documentary ‘La Extremadura sin merciosa’, broadcast by the Franco-Germa…
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«I love books and I say what I think about them». Toni Lázaro never imagined that he would end up appearing on a European cultural television talking about Almondralejo, of historical memory and a novel deeply linked to Extremadura. But precisely that passion for books and their way of analyzing them was what led the director of the San Francisco Bookstore to be part of the documentary ‘La Extremadura sin merciosa’, broadcast by the Franco-Germa…