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Mercè Montalà
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By:
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Elfriede Jelinek
About this listen
La pianista es una densa e inteligente, pero amarga, inmersión en la vida de una mujer cuya forzada soledad y sordo sufrimiento es paradigma de muchas vidas de mujer.
Erika es una pianista frustrada que ejerce de profesora de piano y siempre ha vivido bajo la sombra de una madre posesiva y absorbente. Vencida por un fracaso que no es sino trasunto de una derrota mayor, la de escapar de un dominio indeseado, y presa en la telaraña de sus inhibiciones y de una perpetua vigilancia, Erika ha aprendido a ser austera y severa. Esta situación toma un curso muy diferente cuando conoce a un alumno que se enamora de ella. Entonces, a través de su frágil psicología, de su tortuosa inexperiencia en las relaciones humanas, comienzan a abrirse paso las fantasías acunadas y nunca dichas, en las que se mezclan dominio y subordinación, placer y sufrimiento.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©1983 Elfriede Jelinek (P)2022 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S.A.U.Listeners also enjoyed...
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