Otro país

Otro país

Baldwin, James

$602.00 MXN

Sinopsis

Otro país es una historia de deseo, amor, violencia y
odio. A través de la figura del autodestructivo Rufus
Scott, un músico de jazz en el Greenwich Village
de la década del 50, se nos introduce en un mundo
bohemio plagado de caracteres desesperados que
buscan el amor y la redención.
Novela de madurez, Otro país fue escrita por Baldwin
durante su autoexilio en París cuando ya había
tenido un sonoro éxito con Ve y dilo en la montaña
y La habitación de Giovanni y con los ensayos Notes
of a Native Son y Nobody Knows my Name, y ya era
una suerte de conciencia moral al escribir desde una
doble condición: ser negro y homosexual.

Editorial:
Tres puntos
Materia
Literatura norteamericana
ISBN:
978-84-17348-07-6
Páginas:
528
Idioma:
Castellano

Disponibilidad en Centros

  • Condesa
  • Polanco
  • Santa Fe
  • Perisur
  • Zona Rosa
  • Roma
  • San Ángel

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