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portada Obras Reunidas i. Razones y Pasiones. Ensayos Escogidos 1 (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Category
Literatura Iberoamericana
Topic
Literature
Language
Spanish
Pages
351
Format
Paperback
ISBN
968167247X
ISBN13
9789681672478
Edited in
México

Obras Reunidas i. Razones y Pasiones. Ensayos Escogidos 1 (in Spanish)

Julieta Campos (Author) · Fondo de Cultura Económica · Paperback

Obras Reunidas i. Razones y Pasiones. Ensayos Escogidos 1 (in Spanish) - Julieta Campos

Literatura iberoamericana

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Synopsis "Obras Reunidas i. Razones y Pasiones. Ensayos Escogidos 1 (in Spanish)"

El tránsito terso entre la ficción y el ensayo marcó, desde un principio, la relación de Julieta Campos con la escritura, relación caracterizada por un vaivén inquietante entre razones y pasiones. En voz de la propia Julieta Campos: "Escribir sería transitar entre la soledad de la experiencia estética y la solidaridad de la experiencia ética". Esa ambivalencia habita la obra ensayística y la narrativa de Julieta Campos que transgrede las fronteras de los géneros, fiel a su convicción de que la literatura sólo se compromete con la libertad de la imaginación y con la palabra. Para ella, la esencia de la escritura es la disidencia.
Julieta Campos
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Julieta Campos de la Torre (Havana, May 8, 1932 – Mexico City, September 5, 2007) was a Cuban-Mexican writer, translator, and essayist. She studied Philosophy and Literature at the University of Havana and Contemporary French Literature at the Sorbonne in Paris. She moved to Mexico in 1955, where she married diplomat Enrique González Pedrero and adopted Mexican nationality. Her work spans novels, essays, theater, and chronicles, with notable titles such as Tiene los cabellos rojizos y se llama Sabina (1974), which earned her the Xavier Villaurrutia Award, and La forza del destino (2004), a historical novel about Cuba that she wrote over 23 years.

In addition to her literary work, Campos was a translator for publishers like Fondo de Cultura Económica and Siglo XXI Editores, and collaborated with magazines such as Vuelta, Universidad de México, and Revista Mexicana de Literatura. Between 1982 and 1988, she promoted the Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena in Tabasco, and served as the Secretary of Tourism in the government of the Federal District during the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. She passed away in 2007 at the age of 75, leaving behind a significant literary and cultural legacy.
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