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Carlos Pimienta
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Julián Herbert
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Una obra audaz que ahonda en una de las principales preocupaciones estéticas de Herbert: poner en entredicho las fronteras entre los géneros literarios.
Por el autor de Canción de tumba (Debolsillo, 2014) ganadora del Premio Jaén de Novela 2011 y el Premio de Novela Elena Poniatowska 2012.
La historia perdida de los 303 chinos masacrados en Torreón durante la Revolución. Julián Herbert narra con gran maestría este hecho olvidado.
A principios del siglo XX, con el mito de modernidad y progreso en el centro del discurso porfirista, un hecho cimbró la historia de México: entre el 13 y el 15 de mayo de 1911, alrededor de 300 chinos - cerca de la mitad de la colonia cantonesa de La Laguna - fueron masacrados por tropas revolucionarias y ciudadanos de Torreón. Se trata de la más grande matanza de chinos en América, un exterminio cargado de falso remordimiento y sinofobia ejemplar. Más de un siglo después, sigue siendo equívoco y escaso el reconocimiento de los hechos en los anales de la historia nacional y regional.
Con ánimo de desahogo e intentar ver los hechos a contraluz de la violencia contemporánea, Julián Herbert ofrece al lector un potente relato que supera la sola descripción de la calamidad. A través de un ojo literario, charlas con taxistas e historiadores, los viajes del autor al escenario del suceso y a los archivos que resguardan testimonios al respecto, La casa del dolor ajeno es una obra audaz que ahonda en una de las principales preocupaciones estéticas de Herbert: poner en entredicho las fronteras entre los géneros literarios.
Obra mestiza que bebe lo mismo de la narrativa que del reportaje, la crónica gonzo, el ensayo y la academia, esta versión del "pequeño genocidio" es, más que una búsqueda de la verdad histórica, un intento por restituir dignidad a un grupo de migrantes.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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- Vicente Tapia
- 05-09-24
Conmovedora perspectiva
Gran narrativa y documentación de hechos históricos. Un entretejido de historias que visibilizan otras perspectivas de las raíces de Torreón y su impacto sociocultural.
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- 05-31-22
Estrujante!!
Me pareció un libro muy riguroso en su investigación!!! Que lástima que Julián Herbert no fue comisionado para investigar este crimen en su momento ( y viajar a través del tiempo para haberlo podido hacer)
Una vergüenza del pueblo mexicano, de racismo y falta de palabra.
Aunque sea a través de un relato, el aceptar un hecho es una forma de respetar el dolor vivido
Siendo de familia lagunera, me duele más esta historia.
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