Dublineses (Relatos) / Dubliners (Short Stories) (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Overview
Un retrato vivo y agudo de la ciudad de James Joyce. Una obra capital de la narrativa inglesa del siglo XX.
Quince relatos que recrean episodios de Dublín componen este libro. Las historias se cruzan y los personajes van y vienen, desaparecen y reaparecen, urdiendo un volumen unitario con un personaje central: la ciudad de Dublín. Joyce ofrece un retrato del Dublín de comienzos del siglo XX a través de un recorrido urbano que va desde el niño de los primeros cuentos a la narración final, titulada «Los muertos» y considerada como una de las más acabadas y valiosas obras maestras de la narrativa breve de todos los tiempos.
«[Los muertos] es uno de los mejores relatos breves que se han escrito.» T.S. Eliot
«Aquí Joyce encontró sus bases, la narración impersonal que no descuida nada, ni olvida una línea ni un color.» Italo Svevo
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A vivid and sharp portrait of James Joyce’s city. A landmark work of twentieth-century English narrative.
Fifteen stories that recreate episodes of Dublin make up this book. The stories intersect, characters appear and disappear, weaving together a unified volume with a central character: the city of Dublin itself. Joyce offers a portrait of early twentieth-century Dublin through an urban journey that begins with the child in the first tales and culminates in the final story, “The Dead,” considered one of the most accomplished and valuable masterpieces of short fiction of all time.
“[The Dead] is one of the greatest short stories ever written.” —T.S. Eliot
“Here Joyce found his foundations, the impersonal narration that neglects nothing, forgetting neither a line nor a color.” —Italo Svevo








