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The article discusses the author's emotional experience reading Benjamin Prado's memoirs, 'Qué estoy haciendo aquí,' published by Alfaguara in 2026. It reflects on their 45-year friendship with Prado, recalling shared moments with other notable figures such as Joaquín Sabina, Ángel González, Chus Visor, and Almudena. The piece highlights the literary quality of Prado's work and touches on themes of memory, literature, and human connection.

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What am I doing here?

The article discusses the author's emotional experience reading Benjamin Prado's memoirs, 'Qué estoy haciendo aquí,' published by Alfaguara in 2026. It reflects on their 45-year friendship with Prado, recalling shared moments with other notable figures such as Joaquín Sabina, Ángel González, Chus Visor, and Almudena. The piece highlights the literary quality of Prado's work and touches on themes of memory, literature, and human connection.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and personal reflections regarding a literary work and does not engage with politically charged topics or take a stance on any contentious issues. The tone is reflective and neutral, emphasizing personal experiences and literary appreciation without bias.

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