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During his childhood, Claudio's family was constantly moving from one house to another. However, among all those houses, he gives particular importance to their house on "Caporurro" Street, for it was there that he made his most significant friendships, and it was also there that he lived unforgettable experiences. Throughout his written memories, he will take us on a long journey, introducing us to the city of Montevideo house by house, street by street, square by square, and café by café, until he almost makes us touch its walls and stones. He acquaints us with the temperaments of its people, their concerns, and their spontaneous interests, in scenes that include much humor, irony, and reflections on life, as well as on death. In an easy yet sophisticated style, Benedetti, one of Uruguay's great novelists, recounts the essential moments of his protagonist's human experience, from childhood to mature adulthood, in a narrative that is sometimes intimate and sometimes feverish.

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During his childhood, Claudio's family was constantly moving from one house to another. However, among all those houses, he gives particular importance to their house on "Caporurro" Street, for it was there that he made his most significant friendships, and it was also there that he lived unforgettable experiences. Throughout his written memories, he will take us on a long journey, introducing us to the city of Montevideo house by house, street by street, square by square, and café by café, until he almost makes us touch its walls and stones. He acquaints us with the temperaments of its people, their concerns, and their spontaneous interests, in scenes that include much humor, irony, and reflections on life, as well as on death.

In an easy yet sophisticated style, Benedetti, one of Uruguay's great novelists, recounts the essential moments of his protagonist's human experience, from childhood to mature adulthood, in a narrative that is sometimes intimate and sometimes feverish.