El reyezuelo

El reyezuelo

Jean-François Beauchemin

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TEXTOFILIA
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9786078892907
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Un escritor vive en el campo con su esposa Livia, su perro Pablo y su gato Lennon. Comparte también su vida su hermano menor, un paciente esquizofrénico.Beauchemin es un autor de la vida cotidiana, que nos revela la importancia del mundo en episodios que pueden parecer anecdóticos y sin embargo están llenos de una tremenda fuerza vital y de poesía.’El reyezuelo’, su primera novela traducida al español, trata sobre la enfermedad mental, su brutalidad y terror, pero es también un libro cargado de amor y de una ternura que no deja indiferente a nadie.“En ese momento, por primera vez, me di cuenta de que se parecía, con su pelo corto y sus reflejos castaños, a ese pajarito delicado: el reyezuelo que tiene una mancha amarilla en la cabeza. Sí, eso era: mi hermano se estaba convirtiendo poco a poco en un reyezuelo, un frágil pájaro al que se le escapaba por la cabeza el oro y la luz de su espíritu. También recordaba que la palabra reyezuelo designa a un rey con un poder muy débil, incluso nulo, que gobernaba un país sin prestigio, podría decirse: un país de sueños y quimeras”. 10

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