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portada contrapunto (bolsillo) (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
pocket
Year
2002
Language
Spanish
Pages
576
Weight
390
ISBN13
9788435015608
Edited in
España

contrapunto (bolsillo) (in Spanish)

Aldous Huxley (Author) · EDHASA · Physical Book

contrapunto (bolsillo) (in Spanish) - aldous huxley

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Synopsis "contrapunto (bolsillo) (in Spanish)"

contrapunto es posiblemente la novela más ambiciosa y lograda de huxley y la que dio mayor fama internacional, pues en ella da forma literaria al contrapunto musical, alternando acciones simultáneas que avanzan en paralelo y demostrando que eso es posible y funciona en una novela. se convierte así en la historia personal de muchos personajes que se entrecruzan. en cierto modo, la novela relata la trayectoria vital de rampión, un personaje que comparte algunas características con el escritor d.h. lawrence, pero se tratra de una novela coral cuyo mayor mérito es ser fiel reflejo de una sociedad llena de contradicciones e injusticias, la inglaterra de entreguerras.

aldous huxley (1894-1963), formado en eton y oxford se dio a conocer con unas primeras novelas predominantemente satíricas, pero el éxito y la atención de la crítica le llegó con contrapunto (1928), a la que siguió un mundo feliz (1932), quizá su obra más famosa (vendió un millón de ejemplares en un año) y sin duda la más inquietante. pasó un tiempo escribiendo guiones cinematográficos en hollywood, hasta que volvió a situarse en primera línea con novelas como el genio y la diosa (1945), el tiempo debe detenerse (1948), mono y esencia (1949) y la isla (1962). es además autor de influyentes ensayos, entre los que se cuentan la filosofía perenne (1946), las puertas de la percepción (1954), nueva visita a un mundo feliz (1958) o los reunidos en si mi biblioteca ardiera esta noche (2009).
Aldous Huxley
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Aldous Huxley (Godalming, England, July 26, 1894 – Los Angeles, November 22, 1963) was a British novelist, essayist, and thinker, internationally recognized for his work “Brave New World”, which positioned him as one of the most incisive voices in dystopian literature and social criticism of the 20th century. Born into a family of intellectuals and scientists, Huxley studied at Eton College and the University of Oxford, developing a keen sensitivity to the ethical and technological challenges of his time, despite the severe visual difficulties that accompanied him from youth.

In addition to his famous novel, Huxley's legacy includes titles such as “The Doors of Perception”, “Point Counter Point”, and “Island”, as well as numerous essays where he explored everything from philosophy to spirituality and science. His works, translated into several languages and debated in academic circles around the world, are characterized by their critical view, their analysis of scientific progress, and their concern for individual freedom against the risks of social and technological manipulation.

Throughout his career, Huxley was nominated several times for the Nobel Prize in Literature, although he never won it. His work has been praised for anticipating the essential ethical dilemmas of the modern world and connecting with readers of different generations. He resided in the United States during his last years, where he continued to give lectures and write until his death, which coincided with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Aldous Huxley left a lasting work, considered fundamental to understanding the impact of technology and culture on contemporary society.
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