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Original Title: El sol de Breda ISBN13 9788420483122
Edition Language: Spanish
Series: Las aventuras del capitán Alatriste #3
Characters: Diego Alatriste y Tenorio, Íñigo Balboa y Aguirre, Diego Velázquez, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Ambrogio Spinola, 1st Marquis of the Balbases, Carmelo Bragado, Angelica de Alquezar, Curro Garrote, Sebastian Copons, Jaime Correas
Setting: Oudkerk, Breda(Netherlands)
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El sol de Breda (Las aventuras del capitán Alatriste #3) Paperback | Pages: 254 pages
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Title:El sol de Breda (Las aventuras del capitán Alatriste #3)
Author:Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 254 pages
Published:January 1st 2000 by Alfaguara (first published 1998)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Adventure. European Literature. Spanish Literature

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El sol de Breda escenifica las batallas y el asedio de la ciudad de Breda en 1625 por los Tercios españoles en Flandes. El joven vasco Íñigo de Balboa es el narrador, como siempre, pero ahora adquiere en este relato un papel más protagonista: es mochilero del tercio viejo de Cartagena, donde sirve de ayudante a su amo el capitán Alatriste, y empuña por primera vez las armas en el combate. Íñigo será, en esta aventura, testigo del sometimiento de la ciudad por las tropas españolas, y describirá años más tarde al pintor Diego Velázquez, para que los inmortalice en un famoso cuadro, los rostros de los participantes en la batalla: el general Ambrosio Spínola, un respetado guerrero con dotes de político, que abortará el conato de un motín de las tropas, hartas de pelear sin que vean recompensados sus esfuerzos con una paga que nunca llega, y que el general les adelantará de sus acaudaladas arcas o el maestre de campo Pedro de la Daga, despreciativo con sus tropas hasta la crueldad, o el dubitativo capitán Carmelo Bragado y el valiente soldado Sebastián Copons, veteranos todos de las pasadas guerras en Nápoles y camaradas del capitán Alatriste.

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This is a good book, which tells about day-to-day life of a soldier. It shows all the specter of their life like: cooking, women, holding defense, conflicts with commend and other. Its interesting, because mostly we read about wars like historical facts, which look like statistics rather than reality, and this book is showing a life of soldier who is a patriot even though he doesnt understand what is he doing so far from home and why is he killing other people. Like in the previous books author

Captain Alatriste says, toward the end of this novel, "There are things that they [women] know from the time they are born. Though, they are not even aware that they know them." He, as often, stops his flow of words, turns, and walks away from his mystified ward, Inigo, with no further explanation. Inigo thinks, "...how many women, how many wounds, how many roads, and how many deaths... a man must know for those [unsaid] words to remain unspoken." This author does write wonderfully, then serves

With the third book in the Captain Alatriste series Perez-Reverte adds great art to the poetry and literature that flows through these books - and improves on them. A painting by Velazquez is the detail which constantly reappears in this story. In the background of the painting, but the foreground of the story, we have the daunting figure of Alatriste (portrayed at one remove, as always through the eyes of his companion, the boy Iñigo) channeling the religious intolerance, racism, intolerance of

This one is pretty much all about their soldiers' lives in Flanders and how they fought to keep the occupied territories but it is so good and well written. I enjoyed it.

Though more battle heavy than I usually like, the depictions of 17th century warfare and the prose are breathtaking.

If you are not interested in war descriptions, stay away from this book. The whole thing is about the siege of Breda. Gets a bit tiresome, but Iñigo's narration is so much fun I kept going. There is a mention of Diego Velázquez's "The Surrender of Breda"--look for the Captain in the picture! Reverte's descriptions of the Captain made me think of the men in my father's family--a mix of Basque and Spanish--and maybe that is what has always attracted me to this books.Incidentally, Aitor Luna (Las

I am reading this in Spanish, "El sol de Breda," the second volume in the Capitan Alatriste series by Perez-Reverte. The historical backdrop is the invasion of the town of Breda in the Netherlands, owned by Spain, whose surrender to Spinola is depicted in "La rendicion de Breda" by Diego Velazquez in the Prado Museum. Perez-Reverte refers to paintings frequently in his novels; in the first volume, the young hero, Inigo Balboa, falls in love with the princess depicted in "Las Meninas." Readers

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