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Infamous for the murder of Maria Iribarne, the artist Juan Pablo Castel is now writing a detailed account of his relationship with the victim from his prison cell: obsessed from the first moment he saw her examining one of his paintings, Castel had become fixated on her over the next months and fantasized over how they might meet again. When he happened upon her one day, a relationship was formed which swiftly convinced him of their mutual love. But Castel's growing paranoia would lead him to destroy the one thing he truly cared about...Sabato's first novel El T nel (translated as 'The Outsider' or 'The Tunnel'), written in 1948, is framed as the confession of the painter Juan Pablo Castel, who has murdered the only woman capable of understanding him. Sabato's novels were praised by authors such as Albert Camus and Graham Greene.
Ernesto Sabato nos pone en guardia contra los peligros que aquejan nuestra cultura, ahora en la más grave encrucijada de su historia.La resistencia es un libro para aquellos que saben leer los símbolos que se abisman entre uno y el universo: la incomunicación, el narcisismo, la reverencia a los dioses de la televisión, el trabajo deshumanizado, el imperio de la máquina sobre el ser, el sometimiento y la masificación, el creciente sentimiento de orfandad, la competencia feroz y el vértigo apocalíptico en el que toda posibilidad de diálogo desaparece. Entonces la pregunta es: ¿Cómo resistir?ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONErnesto Sabato warns us against the dangers that afflict our culture, now at the most serious crossroads in its history.La resistencia is a book for those who know how to read the symbols that sink between one and the universe: lack of communication, narcissism, reverence for the gods of television, dehumanized work, the empire of the machine over being, subjection and massification, the growing feeling of orphanhood, fierce competition and apocalyptic vertigo in which all possibility of dialogue disappears. So the question is: How to resist?
Ernesto Sabato desnudó en esta obra su alma y expuso sus más iluminadoras reflexiones sobre el arte de escribir.'Este libro -nos dice Ernesto Sabato en su prólogo- está constituido por variaciones de un solo tema, tema que me ha obsesionado desde que escribo: ¿por qué, cómo y para qué se escriben ficciones?' El autor responde a ello en apuntes que 'tienen algo de "diario de un escritor" y se parecen más que nada a ese tipo de consideraciones que los escritores han hecho siempre en sus confidencias y en sus cartas'.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONErnesto Sabato bared his soul in this work and exposed his most illuminating reflections on the art of writing."This book," Ernesto Sabato tells us in his prologue, "is made up of variations of a single theme, a theme that has obsessed me since I have been writing: Why, how and for what purpose are fictions written?" The author responds to this in notes that "have something of a 'writer's diary' and are more like that type of consideration that writers have always made in their confidences and in their letters".
Una historia sobre la incomunicación y sobre la conversión del amor en odio.Esta es la confesión del crimen cometido por el pintor Pablo Castel. María Iribarne es una joven mujer que contempla un detalle -para él fundamental- en una de sus obras. Castel desarrolla un vínculo que intenta analizar en la densa trama de este relato que mantiene brutal actualidad, y se enfoca de manera obsesiva en cada uno de los pequeños detalles que él considera los móviles con los que justifica su atroz accionar. ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONA story about the lack of communication and about the conversion of love into hate.This is the confession of the crime committed by the painter Pablo Castel. María Iribarne is a young woman who contemplates a detail - for him fundamental - in one of his works. Castel develops a bond that he tries to analyze in the dense plot of this story that maintains brutal actuality, and focuses obsessively on each of the small details that he considers the motives with which he justifies his atrocious actions.
One of the great short novels of the twentieth century-in an edition marking the 100th anniversary of the author's birth.An unforgettable psychological novel of obsessive love, The Tunnel was championed by Albert Camus, Thomas Mann, and Graham Greene upon its publication in 1948 and went on to become an international bestseller. At its center is an artist named Juan Pablo Castel, who recounts from his prison cell his murder of a woman named María Iribarne. Obsessed from the moment he sees her examining one of his paintings, Castel fantasizes for months about how they might meet again. When he happens upon her one day, a relationship develops that convinces him of their mutual love. But Castel's growing paranoia leads him to destroy the one thing he truly cares about.For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,500 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
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