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portada El Albergue de las Mujeres Tristes (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Category
Literatura Latinoamericana
Language
Spanish
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9789563842265
Edited in
Chile

El Albergue de las Mujeres Tristes (in Spanish)

Marcela Serrano (Author) · Penguin · Paperback

El Albergue de las Mujeres Tristes (in Spanish) - Marcela Serrano

Literatura latinoamericana

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Synopsis "El Albergue de las Mujeres Tristes (in Spanish)"

Marcela Serrano habla por las mujeres y los hombres de hoy, en una búsqueda de relaciones más genuinas y felices. Las mujeres están tristes. Una radiografía del amor y el desamor. Floreana, historiadora joven, más bien retraída, llega a un albergue sui generis en la isla de Chiloé. Allí, en medio de los paisajes del sur profundo chileno, acuden mujeres diversas para curar las heridas de un dolor común: el desamor de los hombres. Si bien la incapacidad afectiva masculina parece ser, para ellas, la clave del desencuentro, la autora da voz -por primera vez- a un punto de vista masculino: el médico del pueblo, un santiaguino autoexiliado en la isla, que arrastra sus propias heridas. Ambivalentes, reprimidos en el sexo, vacilantes en el compromiso amoroso, los hombres sienten miedo frente a la autonomía que las mujeres han ganado. Mientras tanto, en ellas crece la insatisfacción, el "mal femenino" de este fin de siglo.

Autor: Marcela Serrano
Páginas: 328
Idioma: Español
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Marcela Serrano
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Marcela Serrano (1951) is a Chilean writer known for her feminist and social-themed novels, where she explores the lives of women, politics, and identity. Her first novel, Nosotras que nos queremos tanto (1991), was a success and established her as one of the most prominent authors in contemporary Latin American literature. Other major works include Para que no me olvides (1993), Antigua vida mía (1995), and El albergue de las mujeres tristes (1997), all focusing on female psychology and human relationships.

Throughout her career, she has published numerous novels, such as Diez mujeres (2011) and El manto (2022), maintaining her introspective style and interest in women's struggles. Her work has been translated into several languages and has been recognized in various literary circles.
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Nadia Ortega Monday, February 27, 2023
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