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portada Los Muchachos de Zinc (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
HISTORIA
Year
2021
Language
Spanish
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
ISBN13
9786073145534
Edited in
México

Los Muchachos de Zinc (in Spanish)

Svetlana Alexievich (Author) · Debate · Paperback

Los Muchachos de Zinc (in Spanish) - Svetlana Alexievich

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Svetlana Alexievich
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Writer Svetlana Alexievich is known for her innovative narrative approach that combines oral testimony and literature to explore the major events and tragedies of the 20th and 21st centuries. Born on May 31, 1948, in Stanislav (now Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine), Alexievich grew up in Belarus, where her family settled shortly after her birth

After studying journalism at the University of Minsk, Alexievich worked as a teacher, reporter, and editor, developing a particular interest in the individual stories of ordinary people affected by historical events. This distinctive approach led her to create a unique literary style, which she herself defines as "novels of voices"

Her first book, The Unwomanly Face of War (1983), compiled the accounts of Soviet women who participated in World War II, revealing their experiences from an intimate and previously unexplored perspective. This work, like many that followed, encountered censorship from Soviet authorities, but also received great recognition for its authenticity and depth

Other of her most influential works include Zinky Boys (1989), which addresses the experiences of Soviet soldiers in the Afghanistan war, and Voices from Chernobyl (1997), a harrowing choral account of the 1986 nuclear tragedy. These books, along with The End of the "Homo Sovieticus" (2013), have established Alexievich as one of the most important chroniclers of the post-Soviet world.
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Isaac Civilo Saturday, January 08, 2022
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Al igual que el resto de su obra, este volumen contribuye al inmenso mosaico que la autora ha construido respecto de la vida de una nación completa bajo la dictadura comunista, una de más crueles que haya visto la historia. Escrito con pluma maestra y una carga emocional intensa, este libro es uno de los mejores de su producción.

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Virginia Venturino Del Canto Wednesday, August 04, 2021
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Buenísimo, pero muy duro. Esta mujer es tremenda escritora.

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Antonio Curkovic Sunday, July 02, 2023
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Buenísimo

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Fabian Querol Saturday, September 16, 2023
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Otra gran obra recopilaria de esta gran autora. A través de los relatos que se exponen en el libro uno puedo sentir con desazón, lo cruel de la guerra, lo inoperante e inhumano del estado mayor y lo poco que cuesta destruir la vida humana. Buen libro, excelente autora.

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