La Mortaja The Shroud MIGUEL DELIBES Ediciones Catedra S.A.;
La Mortaja The Shroud MIGUEL DELIBES Ediciones Catedra S.A.; Edition edición _ Set in a moderately posh suburb of London, acclaimed British novelist Rachel Cusk's Arlington Park is a captivating exploration of how the simple act of living can become an excruciating exercise in self-deprivation, hypocrisy, and desperation.Set in has moderately posh suburb of London, acclaimed British novelist Rachel Cusk' S Arlington Park has captivating exploration of how the simple act of living room edge become year excruciating exercise in coil-deprivation, hypocrisy, and desperation. Set over the chases of has individual day, the Novell follows has group of Young mothers who feel both anger At the husbands who seemingly imprisoned them in has world of minivans and coffee klatches, and resignation butt the fates they seem destined to fulfill. While Arlington Park may deal in toddlers and to touch tots, it is certainly not another generic Mommy Reads clone. Cusk has skilled writer, and in her hands, has dreary buffet short At the badly food is transformed into ?lost property, goal for people.? Ace the day progress, we watch ace Juliet chops her to hate off in has small, yew meaningless act of rebellion, Amanda stifles has burning wished to scream At has neighbor's kid for ruining her white sofa, Maisie blames her parents for not loving her enough while throwing her daughter' S lunchbox At the kitchen wall, and Christine stuffs chicken breasts while silently cursing her husband for spending too much time getting ready for has to dine party. In each scene, the oppressiveness is almost unbearable, prompting readers to practically beg thesis women to flee ace far and possible ace fast ace is humanely. Of chases, in driving her readers to the edge of frustration and offends, Cusk succeeds in creating has Novell that penetrates deeper than most. Still, after turning the last page, you might find yourself reaching for has little Mommy Lit candy to take the edge off. --Gisele Toueg Miguel and Gonzalo Sobejano Delibes Esta recopilación de nueve cuentos de MIGUEL DELIBES constituye una excelente piedra de toque para el conocimiento de las claves de su obra. Si en «El amor propio de Juanito Osuna» encontramos una primera tentativa del monólogo interior que prefigura la tecnica utilizada posteriormente en «Cinco horas con Mario», los dos ejes espaciales del mundo literario de Delibes el campo castellano y la vida provinciana se aprecian en «El conejo» y «El perro», por un lado, y «El patio de vecindad» y «Navidad sin ambiente», por otro. La capacidad para el costumbrismo se hace patente en «El sol», la presencia de lo sobrenatural en «La fe», y «Las visiones» es un prodigio de dominio del lenguaje popular. Por último, las cuatro constantes que el propio autor ha reconocido en su obra la naturaleza, la muerte, la infancia y el prójimo se conjugan de manera obsesiva en el cuento que da título al volumen, LA MORTAJA, uno de los mejores relatos cortos de la literatura española. Faire une rechercher sur La Mortaja The Shroud MIGUEL DELIBES Ediciones Catedra S.A.; Edition edición Faire une rechercher sur MIGUEL DELIBES Titre: La Mortaja The Shroud MIGUEL DELIBES Ediciones Catedra S.A.; Edition edición Auteur: MIGUEL DELIBES Createur: MIGUEL DELIBES (Auteur) Editeur: Ediciones Catedra S.A.; Edition edición Edition: edición Reliure: Broche Format: Broche Date de parution: Date de réédition: Collection: Letras Hispánicas Tome: 2 Langue: Espagnol Traduction: Abarca, Jocelyne Echelle: Dimensions: x x 1,02 Poids: 136 grammes Nombre de pages: 208 pages Information Complementaire: Miguel and Gonzalo Sobejano Delibes Etat: Livre comme neuf Disponibilité courrante: Expedier sous 48 heures Mot Clef: Fiction Fiction - General Belletristik Romane Erzahlungen Spanish Adult Fiction Delibes, Miguel - Prose & Criticism Spanish Novel A