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portada Personajes Desesperados (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2020
Language
Spanish
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
15 x 23 cm
ISBN13
9788417517670
Edited in
España

Personajes Desesperados (in Spanish)

Jonathan Franzen (Author) · Editorial Sexto Piso · Paperback

Personajes Desesperados (in Spanish) - Paula Fox

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Synopsis "Personajes Desesperados (in Spanish)"

Sophie y Otto Bentwood son una acomodada pareja neoyorquina de mediana edad, sin hijos y con una vida aparentemente envidiable, rodeada de pequeños lujos, alta cultura y amistades cool, que vive en una casa remodelada en un Brooklyn que apenas comienza a gentrificarse. Una noche, un gato callejero muerde a Sophie cuando ella le da de comer. Este accidente, aparentemente anodino, será el pistoletazo de salida de una serie de pequeñas tragedias, de pequeños encuentros y desencuentros que, de manera tan sutil como quirúrgica, dibujan el quebrado y turbulento paisaje interior de Sophie. Convencida de haber contraído la rabia, Sophie parece verlo todo a través de unos ojos febriles y de un malestar impreciso, creciente. Así, el miedo a padecer la enfermedad se mezcla, paulatinamente, con la otra «rabia», con esa combustión interior en la que arden los sueños rotos y el hastío ante una vida sin sentido. «Bajo el caparazón de la vida corriente y sus pactos imperfectos, acechaba la anarquía», reflexiona Sophie en cierto momento. De esa fractura, de esa convulsa y soterrada angustia que subyace bajo la impoluta superficie de la privilegiada pero vacua y convencional cotidianidad de Otto y Sophie trata Personajes desesperados, un libro que juega sabiamente con la tensión entre la mesura y el desgarro para señalar el vértigo y el vacío al que se abren las vidas de sus protagonistas.
Jonathan Franzen
  (Author)
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Jonathan Franzen (Western Springs, Illinois, 1959) was chosen in 1996 among the Best Young American Novelists by the prestigious Granta magazine. Until that date, he had written the novels Twenty-Seven City (1988) and Strong Motion (1992), but the explosion of his enormous narrative talent took place in 2001 with the release of The Corrections (Salamandra, 2012), which marked a turning point in his career: he won the National Book Award and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, was a finalist for the Pulitzer and PEN/Faulkner awards, and was discovered by millions of readers around the world. The definitive endorsement came in 2010 with Freedom (Salamandra, 2011), a novel that received the most fervent praise from a wide array of critics and experts from various countries. In Spain, he won the Best Novel of the Year Award, given by the readers of Qué Leer magazine. Five years later, in the fall of 2015, the publication of Purity once again shocked English-speaking readers and established him as one of the great American writers of our time. Additionally, Franzen is the author of five non-fiction works: How to Be Alone (2002), The Discomfort Zone (2006), Farther Away (Salamandra, 2012), The Kraus Project (2013), and The End of the End of the Earth (Salamandra, 2019).
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