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portada Lo bello y lo triste. Edición 2024 (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Prologue by
Publisher
Year
2024
Language
Spanish
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
13,5 x 23 cm
ISBN13
9789566291251
Edited in
Chile

Lo bello y lo triste. Edición 2024 (in Spanish)

Yasunari Kawabata (Author) · Liliana Ponce (Prologue by) · Seix Barral · Paperback

Lo bello y lo triste. Edición 2024 (in Spanish) - Yasunari Kawabata

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Synopsis "Lo bello y lo triste. Edición 2024 (in Spanish)"

Una historia envuelta en nostalgia y pasión desbordante.

Impulsado por la nostalgia, Oki Toshio decide viajar a Kioto para oír las campanas del templo en el Año Nuevo. Pero, además, quiere volver a ver a Otoko, su antigua amante, ahora pintora. Todavía hermosa, Otoko vive con su protegida Keiko, una joven sensual y apasionada de apenas veinte años, que desencade-nará un cruel drama de amor, venganza y destrucción.
Yasunari Kawabata publicó Lo bello y lo triste en 1965, cuando ya era un autor de renombre (sería galardonado con el Premio Nobel unos años después, en 1968). El título original de la novela, Utsukusisha to kanashimi to, puede traducirse literalmente como “Con belleza y tristeza”, cualidades relevantes en la literatura japonesa desde sus orígenes.
“Ella había clavado en su rostro los ojos húmedos y brillantes, pero no llorosos. Él evitaba aquellos ojos. Hasta cuando la besaba, antes de que todo sucediera, Otoko había mantenido los ojos muy abiertos, hasta que él se los cerró con sus besos.”
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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