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Escucha ahora esta obra maestra del reportaje del siglo XX por el autor de 1984 y Rebelión en la granja.
«Hay otra sensación que constituye un gran consuelo en la pobreza. Creo que cualquiera que haya pasado apuros económicos la habrá experimentado. Es una sensación de alivio, casi placentera, al saber que por fin estás sin blanca. Has hablado tantas veces de la posibilidad de acabar en el arroyo... y resulta que ya estás en él y puedes soportarlo. Eso te quita muchas preocupaciones.»
Sin blanca en París y Londres es el vívido relato del tiempo que Orwell pasó entre los más pobres de la sociedad, un recorrido por los bajos fondos. Fue la primera obra que publicó Orwell, escrita cuando era un escritor primerizo, y narra su primer contacto con la pobreza. En este audiolibro, Orwell describe meticulosamente un mundo de miseria y penalidades, duerme en hostales infestados de insectos, en casas de acogida, trabaja como friegaplatos en un inmundo restaurante parisino, se alimenta de migajas y colillas de tabaco, vive con vagabundos, un soñador artista callejero y un ex militar ruso muerto de hambre... Al revelar una realidad impactante que hasta entonces permanecía oculta, Orwell dio por primera vez un rostro humano a las estadísticas de pobreza, y además encontró su voz.
Los mejores autores del siglo XX disponibles en formato audiolibro.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©1986 herederos de Sonia Brownell Orwell (P)2019 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S.A.U.Listeners also enjoyed...
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- Christian
- 08-13-20
Buenísimo!
Me ha resultado una lectura impresionante, la manera que tiene Orwell de llevarte de paseo por los bajos fondos parisinos, y enseñarte la pseudo esclavitud que supone la vida de un "plongeur" es sencillamente genial. Considero que Orwell es uno de los escritores con la mente más lúcida y analítica de su generación, un verdadero antropólogo social.
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- Galileo
- 04-16-23
Excelente narración
Muy buena descripción de la vida de pobreza de parte de Orwell.
Las historias que narra son muy entretenidas y te hace comprender la vida del vagabundo
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