Alexis o el tratado del inútil combate [Alexis or the Treaty of Futile Combat]
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Marguerite Yourcenar, autora de Memorias de Adriano, vuelve con una novela polémica e innovadora, una gran obra sobre el amor y la sexualidad.
«Un clásico... toda la composición está exquisitamente equilibrada.»
George Steiner
Alexis o el tratado del inútil combate, una obra mayor en opinión de la crítica más cualificada, es el «retrato de una voz»—como ha llamado la misma Yourcenar a la larga carta que Alexis dirige a su esposa, en la que desmenuza dolorosamente su combate—en el que asistimos a la exposición de un tema del que pocos se atrevían a hablar en 1929, fecha en que fue publicado el libro.
En un país hoy desaparecido, en un momento de transformación histórica y social, Alexis se detiene para dar cuenta de esas mismas transformaciones en carne propia, intentando poner punto final a un engaño e inaugurar un nuevo modo de vida.
«Si es difícil vivir, es aún mucho más penoso explicar nuestra vida.»
Reseñas:
«Un clásico... toda la composición está exquisitamente equilibrada.»
George Steiner
«Lo fascinante de este libro es la extraordinaria economía del estilo: cada palabra está en su sitio, no sobra un gramo de carne. Y cuando se piensa que Marguerite Yourcenar lo escribió con veinticuatro años, es realmente sorprendente.»
Bernard Pivot
«Marguerite Yourcenar es una moralista que nunca da lecciones de moral# Recordad que la lucidez es contagiosa, y también lo es el coraje. Si leéis, querréis releer: uno jamás se cansa de Yourcenar.»
Dominique Aury
«Yourcenar no llegó a la historia desde fuera, sino que nació en su interior, en ella y desde ella aportó al género su tradición clásica, su sentido de la trascendencia de la naturaleza (ecologismo radical hasta su panteísmo final, el orientalismo y el budismo), sus experiencias personales (familiares y amorosas hasta su homosexualidad) y su sentimiento pudoroso, elegante, discreto y congelado de las pasiones humanas.»
Rafael Conte
«Si hubiera que caracterizar con una sola palabra el conjunto de su obra, no lo dudaría un momento: Yourcenar o el saber, naturalmente. Yourcenar o la serenidad, sin duda. Pero sobre todo, Yourcenar o la altura. Yourcenar o la elevación.»
Jean D'ormesson
«Una de las más grandes escritoras del xx, consagrada desde muy joven a la tarea de habitar en ajenas conciencias y de escribir contra el olvido.»
Javier Aparicio Maydeu, El País
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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- Martin Pallares
- 10-26-24
Espantoso
Me pareció pésima la entonación del narrador. No lo pude escuchar porque me pareció que tenía un dramatismo impostado que quizás no corresponde a la intención de la escritora.
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