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portada Carta a un Rehén (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2024
Language
Spanish
Pages
62
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
17cm x 9cm
Weight
1.00
ISBN13
9789560018151

Carta a un Rehén (in Spanish)

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Author) · LOM · Paperback

Carta a un Rehén (in Spanish) - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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Synopsis "Carta a un Rehén (in Spanish)"

Saint-Exupéry escribió esta carta en 1942, cuando Europa era asolada por los horrores del nazismo. En ella describe y reflexiona en torno a la devastación, el desarraigo, la lucha por la sobrevivencia, el sinsentido y la soledad. En medio de tal panorama, logra descubrir la sonrisa de otro humano –en ese momento, su captor– que, de manera sencilla y mágica, le ofrece un cigarrillo y con él le devuelve el fuego de una humanidad extraviada, iluminando la esperanza.
Se trata de un texto breve y sencillo, pero no por ello profundo.
Inspirado en la figura de Leon Werth –escritor, intelectual, judío,
anarquista, antimilitarista, a quien Saint-Exupéry dedicó más tarde El Principito– encontramos un conmovedor canto a la vida, a la libertad, al respeto y valor del ser humano.
León Werth encarna aquí el rehén universal, asediado por los actos y consecuencias de oscuros y siniestros intereses que han estado siempre presentes en la historia, y que llegado un momento arrasan con años y siglos de creación y construcción humana, y con ello destruyen los pueblos y sus habitantes, deshumanizándolos primero, intentan luego borrar toda huella de su existencia. Sin embargo, la misma historia se ha ocupado de demostrar lo contrario.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Lyon, 1900 - Tyrrhenian Sea, 1944) was a French novelist and aviator, whose experiences as a pilot inspired much of his literary work. Born into an aristocratic family (his father was a viscount), he had a happy childhood on the family estates, although he lost his father at the age of four. His mother, a cultured and sensitive woman, had a profound influence on his life, and he maintained extensive correspondence with her over the years. Saint-Exupéry combined his passion for aviation with writing, creating works that explore themes such as humanity, loneliness, and the meaning of life.

On April 6, 1943, he published his most famous work, The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince), a philosophical and poetic tale that has become one of the most translated and read books in history, with versions in more than 250 languages. Considered one of the best literary creations of the 20th century, this work transcends generations and cultures. Saint-Exupéry disappeared in 1944 during a reconnaissance mission in the Tyrrhenian Sea, leaving a literary legacy that continues to inspire millions of readers around the world.
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Miguel Ángel García Zapata Thursday, June 13, 2024
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