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Date: 1937

Classics Classics Of mice and men

John Steinbeck

1937

Two field workers in California during the Great Depression - George Milton, an intelligent but untrained man, and Lennie Small, a man of great stature and strength, but limited mental skills - are on their way to another part of California in Soledad. They expect one day to fulfill their shared dream of having their own lands and their own animals. The part of Lennie's dream is just to take care (and touch) soft rabbits on the farm. This dream is one of the stories

Comic Comic The black island

Georges Prosper Remi (Hergé)

1937

On one of his walks, Tintín and Milu see a plane that seems to have problems. As he approaches, Tintin is attacked and the plane is on the run. After he got back to the hospital, he found out the plane crashed in England. Tintín goes to England in search of his assailants and ends up behind the lead of Dr. Müller, who captures him, but Tintín escapes and begins his persecution. During it, Tintín is in turn persecuted by Hernandez and Fernandez who believe him guilty of a robbery in a

Crime Crime Dumb Witness

Agatha Christie

1937

A wealthy old woman fears that someone will want to kill her and writes to Poirot, but the letter is late: she is already dead. Poirot reopens the case and discovers a plot of inheritance, deceit and murder.

Fiction Fiction The years

Virginia Woolf

1937

"The years" follows the history of the Pargiter family over several decades of England's history. Virginia Woolf weaves an impressionist and emotional narrative, exploring the social, political and cultural evolution of the country, as well as the personal transformation of family members. Through this introspective prose, Woolf captures the complexity and beauty of life in constant change.

Theater Theater No suicide in spring

Alejandro Casona

1937

Dr. Ariel comes from a family that for several generations, reaching the stage of greatest maturity in their lives, has decided to commit suicide because they lose their desire to live. This situation affects the doctor very much, and it is therefore decided to study the psychology of the fatalist subject and to invest the monetary fortune he has to create a clinic called "The Home of Suicide" in order to provide help and rehabilitation to those who need it and, if he fails, to provide the individual with the means to fulfil his purpose. With the passage of time, the home is home to people who are in pain with a vocation to end their lives.