Una novela que pone al descubierto los rincones mįs inquietantes de la condición humana.
Ciento sesenta ańos después de su publicación, Apuntes del subsuelo sigue revelįndose como una obra tan incómoda como sugestiva, sigue planteando interrogantes de gran vigencia para nuestra vida en sociedad y sigue arrastrįndonos con su estilo vigoroso y rompedor. Un estilo que desarticula con ironķa los pilares del pensamiento ilustrado europeo que habķan penetrado en la intelectualidad rusa ya desde el siglo XVIII.
Apuntes del subsuelo puede ayudarnos a entender y a contextualizar muchos de los argumentos que subyacen en la construcción sociocultural de la Rusia contemporįnea y de su relación con la Europa occidental.
Traducción de Lydia Kśper y prólogo de Miquel Cabal Guarro.
One hundred and sixty years after its publication, Notes from Underground continues to reveal itself as a work as uncomfortable as it is suggestive, continuing to pose questions of great relevance to our life in society and continuing to draw us in with its vigorous and groundbreaking style. A style that ironically disarticulates the pillars of European Enlightenment thought that had penetrated Russian intellectuality since the 18th century.
Notes from Underground can help us understand and contextualize many of the arguments underlying the sociocultural construction of contemporary Russia and its relationship with Western Europe.
Translated by Lydia Kśper and with a foreword by Miquel Cabal Guarro.
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Fiódor Mijįilovich Dostoievsky (Moscś, 1821- San Petersburgo, 1881). Es uno de los mejores novelistas rusos de la historia. Educado por un padre alcohólico y déspota, tras la temprana muerte de su madre, estudió en la Escuela de Ingenieros de San Petersburgo. En 1849 fue condenado a muerte por colaborar con grupos liberales, sin embargo, fue indultado horas antes de la ejecución. Sus escritos, extremadamente minuciosos, son profundos anįlisis psicológicos, tragedias de moralidad o apuntes existencialistas que diseccionan la sociedad del siglo XIX. De entre sus obras destacan: Pobres gentes (1846), El doble (1846), Humillados y ofendidos (1861), Notas de invierno sobre impresiones de verano (1863), Memorias del subsuelo (1864), El jugador (1866), Crimen y castigo (1866), El idiota (1868), El eterno marido (1870) Los endemoniados (1871-1872), El adolescente (1875) y Los hermanos Karamazov (1880).
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (Moscow, 1821 - Saint Petersburg, 1881). He is one of the greatest Russian novelists in history. Raised by an alcoholic and despotic father, after the early death of his mother, he studied at the Saint Petersburg Engineering School. In 1849, he was sentenced to death for collaborating with liberal groups; however, he was pardoned hours before the execution. His writings, extremely meticulous, are profound psychological analyses, moral tragedies, or existentialist notes that dissect 19th-century society. Among his notable works are: Poor Folk (1846), The Double (1846), Humiliated and Insulted (1861), Winter Notes on Summer Impressions (1863), Notes from Underground (1864), The Gambler (1866), Crime and Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1868), The Eternal Husband (1870), Demons (1871-1872), The Adolescent (1875), and The Brothers Karamazov (1880).
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Una novela que pone al descubierto los rincones mas inquietantes de la condicion humana.Escritos por un Dostoievski que estaba a punto de eclosionar con sus grandes novelas, Apuntes del subsuelo se nos aparece como un dialogo grotesco entre las generaciones politico-intelectuales de las decadas de 1840 y 1860. La obra expone las dos voces particulares del dialogo entre dichas facciones en dos partes igualmente diferenciadas, en una suerte de diptico simbolico. Ciento sesenta anos despues de su publicacion, Apuntes del subsuelo sigue revelandose como una obra tan incomoda como sugestiva, sigue planteando interrogantes de gran vigencia para nuestra vida en sociedad y sigue arrastrandonos con su estilo vigoroso y rompedor. Un estilo que desarticula con ironia los pilares del pensamiento ilustrado europeo que habian penetrado en la intelectualidad rusa ya desde el siglo XVIII. Apuntes del subsuelo puede ayudarnos a entender y a contextualizar muchos de los argumentos que subyacen en la construccion sociocultural de la Rusia contemporanea y de su relacion con la Europa occidental. Traduccion de Lydia Kuper y prologo de Miquel Cabal Guarro. ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONA novel that uncovers the most unsettling corners of the human condition.Written by a Dostoevsky on the verge of his great novels, Notes from Underground appears to us as a grotesque dialogue between the political-intellectual generations of the 1840s and 1860s. The work exposes the two particular voices of the dialogue between these factions in two equally differentiated parts, in a sort of symbolic diptych. One hundred and sixty years after its publication, Notes from Underground continues to reveal itself as a work as uncomfortable as it is suggestive, continuing to pose questions of great relevance to our life in society and continuing to draw us in with its vigorous and groundbreaking style. A style that ironically disarticulates the pillars of European Enlightenment thought that had penetrated Russian intellectuality since the 18th century. Notes from Underground can help us understand and contextualize many of the arguments underlying the sociocultural construction of contemporary Russia and its relationship with Western Europe. Translated by Lydia Kuper and with a foreword by Miquel Cabal Guarro. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9786073918329
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