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portada Ñamérica (Spanish Edition) (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Collection
Random House
Year
2021
Language
Spanish
Pages
688
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.20 x 15.40
Weight
0.93 kg.
ISBN13
9788439738015
Edited in
España
Edition No.
001

Ñamérica (Spanish Edition) (in Spanish)

Martín Caparrós (Author) · Literatura Random House · Paperback

Ñamérica (Spanish Edition) (in Spanish) - Martín Caparrós

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Synopsis "Ñamérica (Spanish Edition) (in Spanish)"

La crónica definitiva de un territorio inacabable: Hispanoamérica. Hay una región del mundo donde veinte países y más de 400 millones de personas comparten una lengua, una historia, una cultura, preocupaciones y esperanzas. La conocemos mal; conocemos sobre todo sus mitos, sus reflejos, sus lugares comunes; la pensamos tal como era en otros tiempos. Esta región se llama o se podría llamar Ñamérica -y este libro quiere contarla y entenderla tal como es ahora. Martín Caparrós lleva muchos años recorriéndola y la ha mirado por todos sus costados: desde sus grandes ciudades hasta sus pequeños pueblos, de su reguetón a sus economías, de su violencia a sus comidas, de sus gobiernos a su fútbol, de su desigualdad a sus insurrecciones, de sus migrantes a sus libros, de sus mujeres desafiantes a sus políticos corruptos, de sus nuevos ricos a sus siempre pobres, de su historia a sus futuros tan diversos. Con todo eso, Ñamérica arma un fresco que nos muestra que Ñamérica no es lo que creíamos. Libro mestizo, cruza de palabras, Ñamérica es, como antes El Hambre, una crónica que piensa, un ensayo que cuenta, un gran relato montado con ese estilo que define a su autor como uno de los narradores decisivos de la lengua. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The definite chronicle of an endlessterritory: Spanish America. There is a region in the world where twenty nations and over 400 million people share a language, a history, a culture, worries, and hopes. We know it poorly. Above all, we know its myths, its reflections, its common places. We think of it as in a different time. This region is called or could be called Ñamerica, and this book wants to tell it and understand it as it is today. Martín Caparrós has been exploringit for years, observingevery side: from great cities to small towns, from reggaeton to economy, from violence to food, from governments to soccer, from inequality to insurrection, from migrants to books, from defiant women to corrupt politicians, from the new rich to the eternal poor, from history to such diverse futures. With all that, Ñamericapaints a portrait to show that Ñamerica is not what we thought. A biracial book, a cross between words, Ñamericais, like Hungerbefore it, a chronicle that thinks, an essay that retells, a great story put together with the same style that defines its author as one of the most decisive storytellers in Spanish language.
Martín Caparrós
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Martín Caparrós (Buenos Aires, 1957) graduated in history in Paris, lived in Madrid and New York, directed book and cooking magazines, traveled half the world, translated Voltaire, Shakespeare, and Quevedo, received the Planeta Prize Latin America, the King of Spain award and the Guggenheim fellowship. At Anagrama, the novels To whom it may concern: "Necessary. It makes the ground tremble a little while we read it. And once closed, the ground continues to tremble" (Juan Bonilla, El Mundo); The Living (Herralde Novel Award 2011): "Dazzling. Major and definitive work" (Joaquín Marco, El Mundo); I Ate: "A feast of digression and style" (J. Ernesto Ayala-Dip, El País); "Honest and coherent, politically incorrect and alien to verbosity, to cliché or to easy ideological wink" (Iñaki Ezquerra, El Correo); and Echeverría; the chronicles of One Moon: "The best current chronicler of Latin America: a superb interviewer, a traveler endowed with encyclopedic culture and a fine irony" (Roberto Herrscher, La Vanguardia); and Against Change. A hypervoyage to the climate apocalypse: "A strong reagent for sensitive souls or friends of the politically correct" (Leila Guerriero, El País); "Convinces as much as it seduces" (E. Paz Soldán, La Tercera, Chile); and the essay The Hunger: "Much more than an essay, much more than a novel, because Caparrós uses literature to accompany us to a hell made of a reality that is often only given distracted attention" (Roberto Saviano); "A book that will surely be important. A book that was missing" (Agustín Fernández Mallo, El Mundo)
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Héctor Sánchez Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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Una verdadera biografía de la historia de pequeños, sufridos y lentos cambios del hombre americano. Es la reflexión histórica, cultural y social del hombre que desde su incapacidad de transformación económica invade y transita permanentemente en la búsqueda de la transformación de las desigualdades en procura de dignidad

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