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portada Relato de un Naufrago (in Spanish)
Relato de un Naufrago (in Spanish)Relato de un Naufrago (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
cucaña
Year
2015
Language
Spanish
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.00 x 16.00
ISBN
9788468211060
ISBN13
9788468211060
Edited in
España
Edition No.
1

Relato de un Naufrago (in Spanish)

Gabriel García Márquez (Author) · Vicens-Vives · Paperback

Relato de un Naufrago (in Spanish) - Gabriel García Márquez

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Synopsis "Relato de un Naufrago (in Spanish)"

El 28 de febrero de 1955, un furibundo golpe de mar hizo escorar el destructor colombiano Caldas y arrojó al agua a ocho tripulantes de la nave. Solo uno de ellos, el marinero Luis Alejandro Velasco, pudo alcanzar una balsa y sobrevivir en el mar Caribe durante diez días, sin agua o alimento alguno. Tras una larga serie de entrevistas con el náufrago, el joven Gabriel García Márquez compuso un fascinante relato en primera persona donde el heroico marinero explica las penalidades que sufrió y los peligros que hubo de correr hasta llegar, exhausto, a una playa cercana a Mulatos. En su increíble odisea, Velasco padeció un hambre y una sed atroces, estuvo expuesto a un sol implacable que le ampolló la piel, fue asediado cada tarde por voraces tiburones, se sobrepuso a una angustiosa soledad y a continuas alucinaciones. Con un cautivador estilo periodístico, García Márquez dotó al relato de un intenso dramatismo, lo construyó con medidas dosis de suspense y le aportó algunas notas de humor e ironía que venían a reflejar, en palabras del escritor, la inteligencia, el heroísmo y la integridad del protagonista. Esta edición del famoso relato del Premio Nobel colombiano contiene unas utilísimas notas aclaratorias y una sección final de actividades donde se analiza la obra con pormenor. El relato, que ha sido ilustrado en color por el artista italiano Gianni de Conno, cuenta asimismo con un apéndice en que se explican las circunstancias de su creación y difusión, así como con un pequeño álbum fotográfico del náufrago.
Gabriel García Márquez
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Gabriel García Márquez (1927-2014), son of the Colombian Caribbean and immortal voice of Spanish narrative, is one of the most influential literary minds of the 20th century. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, his talent transcended the boundaries of paper: he was a novelist, short story writer, essayist, screenwriter, film critic, and above all, a thinker committed to the pains and hopes of his homeland and all of Latin America. Architect of magical realism, he masterfully wove the everyday and the fantastic, making reality blur among yellow butterflies, eternal rains, and towns where the impossible was part of everyday life. His work gave life to a unique narrative universe, where history breathes, dreams, and bleeds intensely.

Among his most emblematic titles are One Hundred Years of Solitude, No One Writes to the Colonel, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, The General in His Labyrinth, Love in the Time of Cholera, and Strange Pilgrims, among others. In 2002 he opened the door to his memory with Living to Tell the Tale. In 2012, All the Stories were published, and, as if literary destiny refused to close the curtain on him, in 2024 his posthumous and unpublished novel See You in August was released.
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