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Ver morir una polilla [To See a Moth Die]
- Por Valeria Luiselli
- Narrated by: Valeria Luiselli
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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Publisher's summary
“El aislamiento físico al que ahora estamos obligados terminará algún día. No sabemos cuándo exactamente, pero terminará. Quizás para muchos ya terminó. Dicen que podría regresar, nos informan de una probable segunda ola, amenazan con riesgos de nuevos brotes - quién sabe. Pero más allá de nuestro aislamiento físico, hay otro aislamiento más profundo. El aislamiento emocional que lentamente se expande en nosotros y a nuestro alrededor, paralelo a la violenta expansión del virus, tomará mucho más tiempo para desentrañarse, va a persistir - confuso e inexplicable: una nueva interioridad.”
Valeria Luiselli, la galardonada escritora mexicana, describe el paso del tiempo en su departamento en Nueva York durante la época del confinamiento ocasionado por la pandemia de COVID-19.
En este ensayo, Valeria nos comparte un retrato de los momentos que comparte con su hija, su sobrina y la perrita Lola, desde un lugar profundamente íntimo.
“The physical isolation we are enduring right now will end one day. We don’t know when exactly, but it will end. Perhaps, for many, it has already ended. They tell us that it might return, in probable second waves, in pockets of new outbreaks, who knows. But beyond our physical isolation there is, and will be, another isolation, of a deeper nature, which will stay with us for longer....”
Award-winning Mexican author Valeria Luiselli describes in loving detail the passing of time in her New York City apartment during the quarantine period caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This heartfelt essay examines the most intimate moments Valeria shares with her daughter, her niece, and her dog Lola.
Please note: This audiobook includes both Spanish and English versions.
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La madrugada del 15 de abril de 2011, Cherán, municipio indígena ubicado en Michoacán, se convirtió en un cuerpo colectivo para defender el bosque, el territorio y la vida. Fueron mujeres las que tomaron la iniciativa de poner un alto a la tala ilegal, que para entonces representaba más del 70% de su territorio. Así nació la resistencia en Cherán que lleva más de 10 años planteando una alternativa pacífica y colectiva para hacer frente a la complicidad de las autoridades con grupos criminales, que deja en evidencia la captura del Estado.
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Imperdible
- By CM on 12-11-21
By: Elvira Liceaga, and others
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En agosto nos vemos [See You in August]
- By: Gabriel García Márquez
- Narrated by: Catalina Sandino Moreno, Rodrigo García Barcha, Cristóbal Pera
- Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins
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Cada mes de agosto Ana Magdalena Bach toma el transbordador hasta la isla donde está enterrada su madre para visitar la tumba en la que yace. Esas visitas acaban suponiendo una irresistible invitación a convertirse en una persona distinta durante una noche al año.
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Un mejor final al catálogo de Gabo
- By Juan Angel on 03-07-24
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!Despierta! ¿Vives o sobrevives? [Awake! Do You Live or Survive?]
- By: Monica Fusté
- Narrated by: Nuria Samsó
- Length: 2 hrs and 59 mins
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Cómo pasar a la acción para cambiar tu vida actual a la deseada con un método probado paso a paso. Las 7 actitudes triunfadoras que tienes que incorporar en tu día a día para crear una nueva vida. Cómo liberarte de las creencias limitadoras que te bloquean y te impiden pasar a la acción. Cómo reprogramar tu mente con nuevos hábitos para el éxito. Los hábitos para potenciar tu autoconfianza, creer en ti y dar el primer paso para avanzar.
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Excelente, va directo sin rodeos.
- By Anonymous User on 07-18-24
By: Monica Fusté
What listeners say about Ver morir una polilla [To See a Moth Die]
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- Skuam
- 01-24-21
Excelente reflejo de cómo es estar en cuarenta
Me ha gustado mucho que se incluyeran ambas versiones, en inglés y español ya que me gusta comprar como se expresan ciertas ideas en ambas lenguas.
El relato es entretenido y te deja meditando otras cosas que aún no te habías planté durante el encierro.
Que la autora sea la misma narradora es siempre interesante, aunque en este caso se nota un poco la diferencias con narradoras entrenadas. Pero no es problema para mí. Lo he disfrutado igual.
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- Luis G.
- 05-05-23
Precioso
Bellísimo y necesario ensayo del tiempo, aprovechando el último escenario más desconcertante que ha tenido la humanidad, la pandemia. Escrito y resuelto de manera concreta y estéticamente magistral :)
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-11-21
Estupendo
Bien escrito, bien narrado. Una sorpresa que viene en inglés también. Quince palabras y no más que decir.
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