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📱 eBook en inglés THE LIBERATED BRIDE

9781905559381

Novela contemporánea Narrativa española

Sinopsis de THE LIBERATED BRIDE

Yochanan Rivlin, a professor of Near Eastern Studies at Haifa University, is determined to understand two conflicts that have become central to his life: the Algerian civil war of the 1990s, which he feels will help him better understand the Arab mind and, more personally, his sons divorce. His is a double search for truth, each involving a different bride-Samaher, his newly-wed Arab research assistant from a village in the Galilee, and Galya, who deserted his son in Jerusalem with no explanation. Against his wifes better judgment, Rivlin tries obsessively to get to the core of both problems, crossing boundaries at once personal and political-man and wife, father and son, teacher and pupil, Jew and Arab. With equal measures of energy, humour, anxiety, and poetry, Yehoshua portrays a life sometimes improbable, often dark, and infinitely rich. The Liberated Bride is a feat of masterly storytelling from one of the worlds great novelists. "The Liberated Bride seethes with emotions, dreams, ideas, humor, pathos, all against a backdrop of violence, conflict, and terror." The Sun (New York) "Yehoshua seeks to present two worlds, those of Israels Jewish majority and its Arab minority. He has done it rather as Tolstoy wrote of war and peace: two novels, in a sense, yet intimately joined. Paradoxically -and paradox…is the books engendering force -the war is mainly reflected in the zestfully intricate quarrels in the Jewish part of the novel. The peace largely flowers when Rivlin finds himself breaking through the looking glass into the Arab story." Richard Eder, The New York Times "The Liberated Bride is tinged with the kind of innate, unavoidable suspense that the threat of bus bombs brings." Herald Tribune "The boundaries that are broken down in The Liberated Bride include those within the self and others; mystical boundaries between self and God; political and cultural boundaries and finally, the stylistic boundaries of the novel itself, which Yehoshua is constantly stretching in different directions." International Jerusalem Post "A splendidly realized search for the causes of ruptures that rend families and nations: both timely and timeless." Kirkus Review

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ISBN: 9781905559381

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/04/2012

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Escrito por A. B. Yehoshua


A. B. Yehoshua
Narrador, ensayista y dramaturgo (Jerusalén, 1936 - Tel Aviv, 2022), pertenecía a una quinta generación de judíos sefardíes asentados en Israel. Se licenció en Literatura Hebrea y Filosofía en la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén, y fue docente de Literatura Comparada desde 1972 en la Universidad de Haifa. Fue miembro activo del movimiento pacifista israelí. Autor de una extensa obra, traducida a más de veintidós idiomas, fue nominado al premio Man Booker y galardonado con los premios Napoli, Balik, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa y el Israel de Literatura entre otros. Entre sus obras traducidas al español sobresalen La novia liberada y Una mujer en Jerusalén.
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