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Antonio Raluy
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David Foster Wallace nos sorprende con un delirante y divertido libro de artículos.
¿Tienen miedo las langostas antes de ser devoradas? ¿Tenía Franz Kafka un sentido del humor enfermizo? ¿Quién ganó el Adult Video News Female Performer of the Year Award cuando Gwyneth Paltrow consiguió su Oscar?
David Foster Wallace contesta aquí a estas y otras preguntas más delirantes. Sumergiéndose en el circo de las campañas electorales o arriesgando su vida con descaro en el Festival de la Langosta de Maine para llegar al fondo de la cuestión crustácea, el autor se acerca a temas modernos con un atrevido punto de vista, lo que convierte este libro de artículos en un referente del género.
La crítica ha dicho...
"Como en sus mejores obras de ficción, recuerda al lector su enorme talento literario y un agudo sentido para captar lo absurdo de la vida contemporánea americana de principios de milenio." (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times)
"Un escritor de virtuoso talento que se atreve con cualquier cosa." (The New York Times)
"Foster Wallace es un soberbio humorista de la cultura.... Su exuberancia y sus travesuras intelectuales son un deleite." (James Woods, The Guardian)
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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Wallace encarna las pretensiones, las aspiraciones, las limitaciones y las angustias de los americanos, volviéndose universal.
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