Search results for ""Author Claudio Magris""
Editorial Sexto Piso Literatura y derecho Ante la ley Ensayo Sexto Piso Spanish Edition
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Carl Hanser Verlag Das Alphabet der Welt Von Bchern und Menschen
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dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Verfahren eingestellt
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Acantilado Las confesiones de un italiano
Llegado al término de su vida, el noble veneciano Carlo Altoviti emprende la redacción de sus memorias. Traza así su propia existencia en paralelo con la historia de Italia desde finales del siglo XVIII hasta 1855, en los umbrales de la unidad del reino. El autor (nacido en Padua en 1831 y desaparecido en un naufragio en 1861) revive, en una transposición casi de fábula, su propio mundo infantil a la luz de la conciencia ética de la madurez. La figura del protagonista, cuya larga historia se entrelaza con la de su prima Pisana (figura de gran modernidad por su complejidad y falta de prejuicios), ocupa el lugar central de un cuadro de grandiosas dimensiones, trufado de personajes y de golpes de efecto, que retrata la agonía de Venecia, la invasión napoleónica, las efímeras repúblicas italianas y su hundimiento, el posterior dominio austríaco en el norte de la península y las primeras luchas del Risorgimento. Novela de formación de tintes picarescos, románticos y folletinescos, aparecida
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Editorial Anagrama S.A. Así que usted comprenderá
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Editorial Anagrama S.A. Alfabetos ensayos de literatura
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dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Donau Biographie eines Flusses
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dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Triest Eine literarische Hauptstadt in Mitteleuropa
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dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Ein anderes Meer
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Vintage Publishing Danube
'Neither a travel book, nor a vast prose poem, nor a history, nor philosophy, nor voyage of discovery, but often all at once' Independent on SundayWITH AN INTRODUCTION BY RICHARD FLANAGAN In this fascinating journey Claudio Magris, whose knowledge is encyclopaedic and whose curiosity limitless, guides his reader from the source of the Danube in the Bavarian hills through Austro-Hungary and the Balkans to the Black Sea. Along the way he raises the ghosts that inhabit the houses and monuments - from Ovid to Kafka and Canetti - and in so doing sets his finger on the pulse of Central Europe, the vital crucible of a culture that draws on influences of East and West, of Christendom and Islam.
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Yale University Press Journeying
A writer for whom the journey has always mattered reinvents the very form itself in this inviting collection of in-the-moment impressions of his journeys A writer of enormous erudition and wide-ranging travels, Claudio Magris selects for this volume writings penned during trips and wanderings over the span of several decades. He has traveled through these years with many beloved companions, to whom he dedicates the book, and sought the kind of journey “that occurs when you abandon yourself to [the gentle current of time] and to whatever life brings.” Taken together Magris’s essays share a clearly identified theme. They represent the motif of the journey in all its aspects—literary, metaphysical, spiritual, mythical, philosophical, historical—as well as the author’s comprehensive understanding of the subject or, one might say, of his own way of being in the world. Traveling from Spain to Germany to Poland, Norway, Vietnam, Iran, and Australia, he records particular moments and places through a highly personal lens. A writer’s writer and a reader’s traveler, Magris proves that wandering is equal part wondering.
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Vintage Publishing Microcosms
Amid wars, failed revolutions and the shifting of frontiers, the bit-part players often have the best tales to tell - an astonishing, genre-blurring travelogue from Italian master Claudio Magris.In the tiny borderlands of Istria and Italy, from the forests of Monte Nevoso, to the hidden valleys of the Tyrol, to a Trieste café, Microcosms pieces together a mosaic of stories - comic, tragic, picaresque, nostalgic - from life's minor characters. Their worlds might be small, but they are far from minimalist: in them flashes the great, the meaningful, the unrepeatable significance of every existence.
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Anagrama Secreto Y No, El
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Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc Danube: A Sentimental Journey from the Source to the Black Sea
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Yale University Press Blameless
From one of Europe’s most revered authors, a tale of one man’s obsessive project to collect the instruments of death, evil, and humanity’s darkest atrocities in order to oppose them “It’s an attractive trait in Magris that he so obviously can’t resist a good story. . . . Blameless, wonderfully translated by Anne Milano Appel, succeeds as a prayer for mercy and reason in a world of torturers and whitewashers.”—Neal Ascherson, New York Review of Books Claudio Magris’s searing new novel ruthlessly confronts the human obsession with war and its savagery in every age and every country. His tale centers on a man whose maniacal devotion to the creation of a Museum of War involves both a horrible secret and the hope of redemption. Luisa Brooks, his museum’s curator, a descendant of victims of Jewish exile and of black slavery, has a complex dilemma: will the collections she exhibits save humanity from repeating its tragic and violent past? Or might the display of articles of war actually valorize and memorialize evil atrocities? In Blameless Magris affirms his mastery of the novel form, interweaving multiple themes and traveling deftly through history. With a multitude of stories, the author investigates individual sorrow, the societal burden of justice aborted, and the ways in which memory and historical evidence are sabotaged or sometimes salvaged.
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Vintage Publishing A Different Sea
An illuminating portrait of a world in ferment after the First world War, and a man seeking an authentic life.Early this century Enrico, a young intellectual, leaves the city of Gorizia with its abundant population and culture, to spend several years living on the Patagonian pampas, alone with his ancient Greek texts, his flocks and, every now and then, a woman. He has been taught by his closest friend, Carlo, a philosopher/poet who commits suicide in his early twenties, to search for an authentic life, free of social falsehoods. But in his search for this unattainable goal, Enrico destroys every chance he has of a normal existence. This is portrait of a world in ferment, a decaying empire shaken by war and revolution, and a life-long search for meaning.
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