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El Cero Y El Infinito / Darkness at Noon
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El Cero Y El Infinito / Darkness at Noon

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Spanska
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El cero y el infinito da a conocer las confesiones que los viejos bolcheviques se vieron forzados a hacer en los Juicios de Mosc .

Durante las purgas estalinistas, el viejo revolucionario Nicol s Rubachof es encarcelado y sometido a tortura psicol gica por el partido al que ha dedicado toda su vida. La presi n que el r gimen ejerce sobre l terminar por mostrarle la iron a y la vileza de una dictadura que secree instrumento de liberaci n. Publicada originalmente en 1941, El cero y el infinito es la obra maestra de Arthur Koestler, un retrato estremecedor del totalitarismo y sus mecanismos de destrucci n moral.

"Koestler nos leg una obra que por siempre resultar atractiva y estimulante a quienes admiren a los hombres de principios o disfruten sin m s de las batallas de ideas." - Christopher Hitchens

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The discovered lost text of Arthur Koestler's modern masterpiece, Darkness at Noon--the haunting portrait of a revolutionary, imprisoned and tortured under totalitarian rule--is now restored and in a completely new translation.

In print continually since 1941, Darkness at Noon has been translated into over 30 languages and is both a stirring novel and a classic anti-fascist text. What makes its popularity and tenacity even more remarkable is that all existing versions of Darkness at Noon are based on a hastily made English translation of the original German by a novice translator at the outbreak of World War II.

Set in the 1930s at the height of the purge and show trials of a Stalinist Moscow, Darkness at Noon is a haunting portrait of an aging revolutionary, Nicholas Rubashov, who is imprisoned, tortured, and forced through a series of hearings by the Party to which he has dedicated his life. As the pressure to confess preposterous crimes increases, he re-lives a career that embodies the terrible ironies and betrayals of a merciless totalitarian movement masking itself as an instrument of deliverance.

Koestler's portrayal of Stalin-era totalitarianism and fascism is as chilling and resonant today as it was in the 1940s and during the Cold War. Rubashov's plight explores the meaning and value of moral choices, the attractions and dangers of idealism, and the corrosiveness of political corruption.

Like The Trial, 1984, and Animal Farm, this is a book you should read as a citizen of the world, wherever you are and wherever you come from.

Författare
Arthur Koestler
ISBN
9788499087436
Språk
Spanska
Vikt
227 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2025-12-01
Förlag
Debolsillo
Sidor
312