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''Caballo de Troya: Caná'', is the ninth and final book in the ''Caballo de Troya'' book series about the life of Jesus Christ, and published in 2011 by Spanish writer and journalist J. J. Benítez. It is, as said by the author himself, the final chapter on the series, which began with the first volume, Jerusalén, in 1984.〔("J. J. Benítez: 'Jesús de Nazareth fue muy distinto a como nos lo han pintado'" ). El Mundo (Spain). Retrieved 03-04-2012.〕 The book was published in Spain and Latin America by Planeta International.〔 ==Background== To write the entire series, Benítez travelled to more than 15 countries and searched through about 14.000 sources.〔("Benítez sobre la Biblia" ). Nuevo Diario Web. Retrieved 03-04-2012.〕 Benítez also commented that he needed 218 days to write ''Caná'', being the one that took the longest to write, and that it was a "very laborious" process, with the final draw having more than 1,100 pages.〔("No pretendo que me lean y piensen que es la Biblia" ). EuropaSur. Retrieved 03-04-2012.〕 Benítez, when asked about the material and sources he got to make the series, and the reason why he hasn't made them public, commented that if he reveals such information, "people will get distracted, and that's not the intention",〔 also saying he doesn't know if he'll ever reveal such information. He also comments, that when investigating the information, he found "a new Jesus, a divine and human creature" and "very different of what has been told".〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Caballo de Troya 9: Caná」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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