Nothing conventional. His profile does not correspond to that of a successful author, a leader in sales, read in schools and studied in universities: he always preferred corduroy and a jacket over a jacket. He was only an academic in the ‘e’ chair and as a journalist, Miguel Delibes took off his tie at the EFE Agency.
It was in the mid-eighties, twenty years after leaving journalism with the leadership of El Norte de Castilla, when he put on his boots, buttoned his jacket, put on his gorilla and took up the steering wheel to analyze the impact that on the territory and people Castilla y León had the entry of Spain into the then Common Market.
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