About La tía Tula
Passionate, devoted and perhaps domineering, Gertrudis, or Aunt Tula, is a mother to her sister Rosa, her bother-in-law Ramiro, and her six nephews and nieces. As she guides her family through the hardships of life, she will sacrifice her own happiness trying to do right by them.
La tía Tula (1907), is Unamuno’s most popular book and a Spanish classic. The author’s approachable and modern style makes it an excellent choice for anyone seeking to expand their knowledge of the Spanish language.
Miguel de Unamuno
Heir of Søren Kierkegaard and a precursor of continental existentialism, Miguel de Unamuno (Spain, 1864-1936) is one of the main European philosophers of the 20th century, and an outstanding Generation of '98 author.