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portada Palido Fuego (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
1992
Language
Spanish
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
843392060X
ISBN13
9788433920607
Edited in
España
Edition No.
6

Palido Fuego (in Spanish)

Vladimir Nabokov (Author) · Anagrama · Paperback

Palido Fuego (in Spanish) - Vladimir Nabokov

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Synopsis "Palido Fuego (in Spanish)"

Nos hallamos ante una obra maestra, un «tour de force», una novela originalísima, desconcertante y diabólicamente divertida, que figura entre las preferidas de su propio autor y en la que refulge, de forma inigualable, su alambicada ironía y su mortífero humor. "Pálido fuego" se presenta como la edición póstuma de un largo poema escrito por John Shade, gloria de las letras norteamericanas, poco antes de ser asesinado. En efecto, la novela consta del susodicho poema, más un prólogo, un voluminosísimo corpus de notas y un índice comentado del editor, el profesor Charles Kinbote. A través de sus prolijos y entrometidos comentarios sobre el poema, sobre su amistad con Shade los meses anteriores a su muerte, y sobre el lejano reino de Zembla, que tan precipitadamente tuvo que abandonar, Kinbote va trazando un hilarante autorretrato, en el que acaba por delatarse como un individuo intolerante y altivo, excéntrico y perverso, un auténtico y peligroso chiflado. En este sentido, podría decirse que "Pálido fuego" es también una novela de intriga, en la que al lector se le invita a tomar el papel de detective.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Vladimir Nabokov was born in Saint Petersburg into an aristocratic family in 1899, but his family background first, and later his personal interests, took him to Germany, England, France, and the United States, where he began a brilliant career as a poet, novelist, critic, and translator, while teaching Literature at several prestigious universities. His novels Mary (1926), King, Queen, Knave (1928), The Defense (1930), Glory (1932), Laughter in the Dark (1933), Despair and The Gift (both from 1934), Invitation to a Beheading (1938), The Eye (1937), The Enchanter (1939), The Real Life of Sebastian Knight (1941) and Ultima Thule (1942) preceded the monumental success of Lolita (1955) which allowed him to leave teaching and fully dedicate himself to his writing vocation. Later came Pnin (1957), Pale Fire (1962), Ada or Ardor (1969), Transparent Things (1972), Look at the Harlequins! (1974). Among his non-fiction works, his autobiography Speak, Memory (1951) and literary essays such as Nikolai Gogol (1944) or his courses on European literature, on Don Quixote or on Russian literature stand out. In 1961, he moved to Switzerland, where he died in 1977. In 2009, his son Dmitri agreed to the publication of his unfinished novel, The Original of Laura.
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Cesar Tejeda Wednesday, March 02, 2016
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