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For fans of his previous work, such as El sueño de África or Corazón de Ulises , this serves as a poignant final goodbye from a man who vowed to never stop traveling until "life retired him". Go to product viewer dialog for this item. La frontera invisible: Un viaje a Oriente

He walks through its streets, capturing the spirit of a city "plagued by dogs" and fishermen on the Galata Bridge, viewing it through the lenses of historical writers like Blasco Ibáñez and Ali Bey. La frontera invisible_ Un viaje - Javier Revert...

The book is deeply introspective. Toward the end of the trip, facing the "metallic waters" of the Persian Gulf, Reverte describes a feeling that was neither happy nor sad—simply the sense of reaching the "final stretch of life". For fans of his previous work, such as

True to his signature style, Reverte blends modern travel anecdotes with deep dives into ancient history. He follows the trail of while simultaneously reflecting on the 20th-century revolutions that shaped the modern Middle East. The book is deeply introspective

Reverte was a journalist and novelist whose travel writing is noted for its "sensuality, adventure, and poetry".

Readers praise how the book helps demystify the complex modern reality of Iran through historical context and personal encounters.