The Medicine Man, which won first place at the 1955 Cannes film festival, is indeed a masterful and compelling narrative, always surprising the reader with a final, unexpected twist, eloquently illustrates in "The Sad Story of Pascola Cenobio" where the protagonist receives a sudden, cruel punishment as he prepares for his expected wedded bliss.
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Responsibility: by Francisco Rojas González ; translated by Robert S. Rudder and Gloria Arjona.