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portada Dientes de Leon (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Category
FICCIÓN MODERNA Y CONTEMPORÁNEA
Year
2023
Language
Spanish
Pages
184
Format
Paperback
Weight
0.00
ISBN13
9786316508416
Edited in
Argentina

Dientes de Leon (in Spanish)

Yasunari Kawabata (Author) · Seix Barral · Paperback

Dientes de Leon (in Spanish) - Yasunari Kawabata

Ficción moderna y contemporánea

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Synopsis "Dientes de Leon (in Spanish)"

Una mirada inquisitiva e ingenua ante los misterios de la existencia humana.


Ineko es una joven enamorada, afectada por una extraña condición: la “ceguera de cuerpo”. Kuno, su novio, quisiera desposarla para estar a su lado y cuidarla, pero la madre de Ineko cree que es mejor que la joven se cure primero y decide internarla.
Dientes de león recoge un extenso diálogo entre Kuno y la madre de Ineko mientras se alejan del manicomio y nos propone una honda reflexión filosófica acerca del peso de las decisiones que tomamos, así como de las lábiles fronteras entre la cordura y la locura.
Novela póstuma de Yasunari Kawabata publicada en 1971, se ofrece aquí por primera vez en español, brillantemente traducida del japonés original por Tana Oshima. En ella, el autor mantiene vivo su inquisitivo espíritu infantil ante los misterios de la existencia humana.
“Puedo ver la colina sobre la que está el hospital, pero no puedo ver a Ineko. ¿Realmente está ella allí, entre la arboleda, en medio de todos esos locos?”
Yasunari Kawabata
  (Author)
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Yasunari Kawabata (Osaka, Japan, 1899 – 1972) was one of the great writers of the 20th century and the first Japanese to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature (1968), an award given for the delicacy of his prose and his ability to capture the essence of the Japanese spirit

Marked from childhood by orphanhood and deep loneliness, Kawabata expressed in his works a melancholic sensitivity and a unique aesthetic that combines tradition and modernity. Educated in Japanese Literature at the Imperial University of Tokyo, he was the founder of the magazine Bungei Jidai (The Artistic Era), the voice of the Japanese neosensualist avant-garde

Among his most emblematic novels are "Snow Country" (Yukiguni), "Thousand Cranes" (Senbazuru), "The Sound of the Mountain" (Yama no Oto), as well as "The Master of Go", "The House of the Sleeping Beauties", "Kyoto" and "Beauty and Sadness". His subtle and poetic narrative explores themes such as ephemeral beauty, loneliness, and the passage of time

In addition to the Nobel, Kawabata received distinctions such as the Goethe-Medaille (Germany, 1959), the Order of Arts and Letters of France, and the Order of Culture of Japan. He was president of the Japanese PEN Club, promoting Japanese literature worldwide
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