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It's a mixture of two main stories. One, in modern times, occurs in the late 1960s in Chile (Arica and Santiago) and deals with teenagers'/young men's adventures from school to sex. The second story deals with the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire (Peru, 1500s) until just before 1960s and deals with the conquest, colonization, and development of a character whose future generation descendant will connect with the first story in a get-together in Arica, Chile, where these two stories interconnect smoothly through a character called Lucas the Count. It could also be read as a collection of individual tales.…mehr

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It's a mixture of two main stories. One, in modern times, occurs in the late 1960s in Chile (Arica and Santiago) and deals with teenagers'/young men's adventures from school to sex. The second story deals with the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire (Peru, 1500s) until just before 1960s and deals with the conquest, colonization, and development of a character whose future generation descendant will connect with the first story in a get-together in Arica, Chile, where these two stories interconnect smoothly through a character called Lucas the Count. It could also be read as a collection of individual tales.
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Autorenporträt
Zacharia Korn was born in Wolfratschaussen, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 1949, in a refugee camp named Foehrenwald. He lived in Germany, Bolivia, Chile, Australia, and Brazil. Actually, he is a resident in São Paulo, Brazil. He graduated with a degree in engineering and an MBA. He worked in the car industry, heavy electrical equipment sales, and as an executive was a commercial director, managing executive, and board member of a multinational corporation. He is still active as an insurance coordinator for a group of Brazilian companies. He is fluent in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. He started to write in English but considers Spanish his childhood/youth memory language, English his intellectual language, and Portuguese his working language. He is married and has one son.