La Llamada de la Tribu / The Call of the Tribe by Llosa, Mario Vargas

La Llamada de la Tribu / The Call of the Tribe

La llamada de la tribu es una autobiograf a intelectual de Mario Vargas Llosa. La diferencia con...
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La Llamada de la Tribu / The Call of the Tribe by Llosa, Mario Vargas

La Llamada de la Tribu / The Call of the Tribe

BD$33.14

La Llamada de la Tribu / The Call of the Tribe

BD$33.14
Author: Mario Vargas Llosa
Format: Paperback
Language: Spanish
La llamada de la tribu es una autobiograf a intelectual de Mario Vargas Llosa.

La diferencia con libros como El pez en el agua es que aqu el protagonismo no lo tienen las vivencias del autor, sino las lecturas que moldearon su forma de pensar y de ver el mundo en los ltimos cincuenta a os.

El Nobel peruano ha hecho una cartograf a de los pensadores liberales que lo ayudaron a desarrollar un nuevo cuerpo de ideas despu s del gran trauma ideol gico que supuso, por un lado, el desencanto con la Revoluci n Cubana y, por otro, el distanciamiento de las ideas de Jean-Paul Sartre, el autor que m s lo hab a inspirado en su juventud.

Los autores que analiza son Adam Smith, Jos Ortega y Gasset, Friedrich Hayek, Karl Popper, Raymond Aron, Isaiah Berlin y Jean-Fra ois Revel, quienes le fueron de enorme ayuda durante aquellos a os de desaz n, mostr ndole otra tradici n de pensamiento que privilegiaba al individuo frente a la tribu, la naci n, la clase o el partido, y que defend a la libertad de expresi n como valor fundamental para el ejercicio de la democracia.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

An intellectual autobiography of Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa.

The difference between this autobiography and others like El pez en el agua /A Fish in the Water is that this book's leading role is not necessarily the author's experiences, but rather the literature that shaped his way of thinking and his way of seeing the world in the last fifty years. The Peruvian Nobel laureate creates a roadmap of the liberal thinkers that helped him develop a new set of ideas after the great ideological disappointment that was, on the one hand, his disenchantment with the Cuban Revolution and, on the other, a distancing of sorts from an author who had greatly inspired him in his youth, Jean-Paul Sartre.

The authors which he analyzes are Adam Smith, Jose Ortega y Gasset, Friedrich Hayek, Karl Popper, Raymond Aron, Isaiah Berlin and Jean-Fra ois Revel, who were of great help during those disconcerting years, showing him a new train of thought which gave the individual more power than the "tribe", the nation, the class or the party, and that defended freedom of expression as a fundamental value for democracy.

An intellectual autobiography of Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa.
The difference between this autobiography and others like El pez en el agua /A Fish in the Water is that this book's leading role is not necessarily the author's experiences, but rather the literature that shaped his way of thinking and his way of seeing the world in the last fifty years. The Peruvian Nobel laureate creates a roadmap of the liberal thinkers that helped him develop a new set of ideas after the great ideological disappointment that was, on the one hand, his disenchantment with the Cuban Revolution and, on the other, a distancing of sorts from an author who had greatly inspired him in his youth, Jean-Paul Sartre.
The authors which he analyzes are Adam Smith, Jose Ortega y Gasset, Friedrich Hayek, Karl Popper, Raymond Aron, Isaiah Berlin and Jean-Fra ois Revel, who were of great help during those disconcerting years, showing him a new train of thought which gave the individual more power than the "tribe", the nation, the class or the party, and that defended freedom of expression as a fundamental value for democracy.

- This book is the epitome of Vargas Llosa the thinker.
- This is an essay that describes his own intellectual and political history.
- A subject matter of great validity.
- Vargas Llosa is the most renown and trustworthy writer in the Spanish language.
- All his works become one of the main and most anticipated literary events of the times much before their publication.
- Those who will enjoy this new work are: Readers of historical and political themes
Mario Vargas Llosa followers, Hispanic literature readers

Author: Mario Vargas Llosa
Publisher: Alfaguara
Published: 03/27/2018
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781947783393
Language: Spanish

About the Author
Mario Vargas Llosa, Premio Nobel de Literatura 2010, nació en Arequipa, Perú, en 1936. Aunque había estrenado un drama en Piura y publicado un libro de relatos, Los jefes, que obtuvo el Premio Leopoldo Alas, su carrera literaria cobró notoriedad con la publicación de La ciudad y los perros, Premio Biblioteca Breve (1962) y Premio de la Crítica (1963). En 1965 apareció su segunda novela, La casa verde, que obtuvo el Premio de la Crítica y el Premio Internacional Rómulo Gallegos. Posteriormente ha publicado piezas teatrales (La señorita de Tacna, Kathie y el hipopótamo, La Chunga, El loco de los balcones, Ojos bonitos, cuadros feos, Las mil noches y una noche y Los cuentos de la peste), estudios y ensayos (La orgía perpetua, La verdad de las mentiras, La tentación de lo imposible, El viaje a la ficción y La civilización del espectáculo), memorias (El pez en el agua), relatos (Los cachorros) y, sobre todo, novelas: Conversación en La Catedral, Pantaleón y las visitadoras, La tía Julia y el escribidor, La guerra del fin del mundo, Historia de Mayta, ¿Quién mató a Palomino Molero?, El hablador, Elogio de la madrastra, Lituma en los Andes, Los cuadernos de don Rigoberto, La Fiesta del Chivo, El Paraíso en la otra esquina, Travesuras de la niña mala, El sueño del celta, El héroe discreto y Cinco Esquinas. Ha obtenido los más importantes galardones literarios, desde los ya mencionados hasta el Premio Cervantes, el Príncipe de Asturias, el PEN/Nabokov y el Grinzane Cavour.

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