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portada La Sangre de la Libertad (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2013
Language
Spanish
Pages
251
Format
Paperback
ISBN
8493827371
ISBN13
9788493827373
Edition No.
1

La Sangre de la Libertad (in Spanish)

Albert Camus (Author) · La Linterna Sorda · Paperback

La Sangre de la Libertad (in Spanish) - Albert Camus

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Synopsis "La Sangre de la Libertad (in Spanish)"

La Sangre de la Libertad es una selección de cartas, artículos, crónicas, pequeños ensayos y alocuciones que van de 1943 a 1953. Reúnen las reflexiones del escritor en los últimos años de la Resistencia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, los inicios de la Guerra Fría, así como su firme apoyo a la España libre, republicana, exiliada, y represaliada en el interior. Al siglo de su nacimiento, cuando han transcurrido más de 50 años del controvertido accidente que le costó la muerte, Albert Camus emociona. Su lúcido pensamiento en torno a la libertad, contra la opresión y el autoritarismo, se anticipa medio siglo a los debates actuales. Sus opiniones se condensan en la conclusión, que cierra este libro, de su espléndido discurso ´El pan y la libertad´, pronunciado en un mitin sindical, 1953: La libertad no es un regalo que se recibe de un Estado o de un jefe, sino un bien que se conquista a diario, gracias al esfuerzo de cada uno y a la unión de todos. ´La sangre de la libertad´ recoge la faceta de Camus menos conocida: como periodista y activista insobornable contra la tiranía y en favor de la lucha de los oprimidos, a los que les está prohibida la rebelión violenta. Según él, se hizo periodista para poder expresar su ira, reconociendo: no creo estar preparado para comprender los asuntos que me vuelven loco: el nacionalismo, el colonialismo, la injusticia social, y la absurdidad del Estado moderno. En estas páginas, Camus argumenta que si la lucha es difícil, las razones para luchar son siempre claras.
Albert Camus
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Albert Camus (Mondovi, Algeria, November 7, 1913 – France, January 4, 1960) was a French novelist, essayist, and philosopher, whose career established him as a key figure in twentieth-century thought and literature. His childhood, marked by humility and the Algerian colonial environment, deeply influenced his worldview and literary style. After studying philosophy in Algiers, he moved to France, where he developed a prolific career in both journalism and literature.
Camus is the author of emblematic titles such as The Stranger, The Plague, The Fall, and The Myth of Sisyphus, works that explore the human condition, freedom, and the search for meaning in the face of absurdity. Although often linked to existentialism, he himself rejected this label, moving between humanism and his own philosophical stances. In 1957, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, a recognition he received as one of the youngest authors in the history of the award.

Camus's career has been celebrated for his ability to address ethical and existential questions through direct and reflective prose, connecting with generations of readers around the world. His legacy remains relevant, and his works continue to be the subject of study, analysis, and debate. Camus's life was tragically cut short in a traffic accident, but his thought and literature maintain a constant influence on contemporary culture.
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