![]() This is how the author discovers that the story his father told him was actually based on the most entertaining parts of Morgenstern's book. Years later, when Goldman finally established himself as a novelist, he decided to send the same book to his son, realizing shortly after that he had abandoned him after reading the first chapter. The same one that helped him to enter literature and leave an adolescence of "wasted imagination," according to his parents and teachers. The first, as a prologue, supposes a presentation by William Goldman himself, who through fiction, recounts his own life, specifically that childhood in which his father, an emigrant Florinian, read to him every night The Princess Bride: Classic tale of true loves and great adventures by S. ![]() The engaged princess is divided into two parts. ![]()
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