Una joya literaria in?dita en Espa?a, por una de las escritoras m?s reconocidas de la literatura en espa?ol, ganadora de los premios Cervantes, FIL Guadalajara y Reina Sof?a
«Es al mismo tiempo intelectual y popular, universal y personal, transparente y honda. Un referente fundamental para poetas de todas las generaciones y en todos los rincones del espa?ol . –Acta del jurado del Premio Cervantes
Publicado originalmente en 1996 e in?dito en Espa?a hasta el momento, este hermoso libro de Ida Vitale, situado a medio camino entre la prosa y la poes?a, re?ne cuentos, f?bulas y alegor?as que conforman una suerte de bestiario humano en el que la premio Cervantes uruguaya revisita algunos mitos cl?sicos y da cabida a la fantas?a de aliento borgiano.
“It is at the same time intellectual and popular, universal and personal, clear and deep. An essential reference to poets of all generations, in every Spanish-speaking corner of the world.” –Statement of the Cervantes Prize jury First published in 1996 and unpublished in Spain until now, this beautiful book by Ida Vitale, halfway between prose and poetry, has short stories, fables, and allegories composing a sort of human bestiary in which the Uruguayan author, awarded the Cervantes Prize, revisits some of the classic myths and gives room to fantasy with a Borgesian air. With formal perfection, a smart use of irony, and a masterful use of all expressive possibilities in the Spanish language, the author dazzles once again with these unsettling stories concerning beauty, pain, mystery, and the profound matter of existence. Where the Chameleon Flies definitely is a small gem that not only welds together a poetic work, but a way to look at life.
Author: Ida Vitale
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Lumen Press
Published: 01/23/2024
Pages: 120
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 9.01h x 6.13w x 0.24d
ISBN: 9788426416926
Language: Spanish







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