Scene from 'Pedro Páramo', directed by Mario Gas, during its presentation in October at Las Naves del Matadero in Madrid / Europa Press
“I came to Comala because they told me that my father, a certain Pedro Páramo, lived here.
My mother told me.
And I promised her that I would come to see him as soon as she died ”.
One of the most memorable beginnings of Mexican literature, as if Juan Rulfo sang a ghost run, shared by Vicky Peña and Pablo Derqui, at the spiritual baton of the maestro ...
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