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portada La Mujer Rota (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
Pocket
Year
2015
Language
Spanish
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
18.00 x 11.00
ISBN13
9788435019255
Edition No.
1

La Mujer Rota (in Spanish)

Simone de Beauvoir (Author) · Edhasa · Paperback

La Mujer Rota (in Spanish) - Simone de Beauvoir

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Synopsis "La Mujer Rota (in Spanish)"

La mujer rota recoge tres cuentos (La edad de la inocencia, Monólogo y el que da título al volumen) en los que Simone de Beauvoir expone sus planteamientos éticos y sociales sobre la condición femenina, pero sin que eso suponga el desarrollo de un discurso panfletario, sino que el nivel literario es realmente espléndido. Los tres relatos se centran en personajes femeninos y exponen sus conflictos sentimentales y morales. La mujer como esposa insatisfecha, como personaje oculto siempre tras un protagonista masculino o como ser desorientado en una sociedad injusta son algunos de los temas tratados. Pero destaca en el conjunto un estilo literario ágil, un ritmo vivo (que la traducción transmite en toda su belleza y efectividad) y una variedad técnica entre los tres cuentos (un relato más o menos tradicional, con narrador omniscente y en el que el diálogo lleva el peso del relato; un monólogo interior, y un diario) que convierten esta obra en un texto de gran calidad literaria, más allá incluso de las ideas sociales o políticas que pueden extraerse de él.
Simone de Beauvoir
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Simone de Beauvoir (Paris, January 9, 1908 – April 14, 1986) was one of the most influential philosophers, writers, and essayists of the 20th century, a key figure in existentialism and an international reference in feminism. She studied philosophy at the Sorbonne, where she met Jean-Paul Sartre, with whom she maintained a famous intellectual and personal relationship that would mark her life and thought. She published fundamental works such as The Second Sex (1949), considered a pillar of modern feminism, in which she analyzes the social construction of women from an existentialist perspective, and novels like She Came to Stay (1943) and The Mandarins (1954), the latter awarded the prestigious Goncourt Prize.

Throughout her career, De Beauvoir combined philosophical reflection, social analysis, and autobiography in more than twenty books, among which stand out Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, The Prime of Life, The Woman Destroyed, and Adieux: A Farewell to Sartre. She was internationally recognized with distinctions such as the Jerusalem Prize (1975) and the Austrian State Prize for European Literature (1978), and left an essential legacy in the fight for gender equality and human rights. Her thought and activism continue to inspire generations of readers, intellectuals, and freedom advocates.
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María Gualteros Saturday, September 06, 2025
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La edición es una buena opción de gama económica para la lectura de semejante obra tan maravillosa. Simone de Beauvoir escribio en este libro tres transitos sobre el ser mejer sin idealización, sino que centrandose en el transito de la vida, como siempre, arrollador

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