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La vida difícil

por Sławomir Mrożek

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Seguida con gran devoción, sobre todo en Polonia y Alemania, pero también en Francia e Italia, la obra de Slawomir Mrozek, formada básicamente por narraciones y obras de teatro, se caracteriza por una astuta ironía y la frecuentación genial del absurdo. Ahora, con "La vida difícil" "treinta y siete absorbentes y lúcidos cuentos divertidos hasta la hilaridad", el lector se verá sumergido en su particularísimo y fascinante mundo narrativo, marcado por la parodia y el humor, donde podrá encontrar una cruel y sarcástica vivisección del género humano. Slawomir Mrozek (Borzecin, Polonia, 1930) estudió arquitectura, historia del arte y cultura oriental. Antes de darse a conocer como escritor, obtuvo un cierto éxito como periodista y dibujante satírico. A partir de 1957, su carrera literaria se desdobla en dos facetas muy definidas, la de autor dramático que le ha merecido un reconocimiento universal y un extraordinario éxito popular y la de narrador. Entre sus relatos destacan, además de los presentes, los recogidos en "Juego de azar" (Acantilado, 2001), "Dos cartas" (Acantilado, 2003) y "El árbol" (Acantilado, 2003).

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Autor

Sławomir Mrożek

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Sławomir Mrożek (born June 29, 1930, died August 15, 2013) was a Polish dramatist and writer. Mrożek joined the Polish United Workers' Party during the reign of Stalinism in the People's Republic of Poland, and made a living as a political journalist. In the late 1950s Mrożek begun writing plays. His first play, "Policja" (The Police), was published in 1958. Mrożek emigrated to France in 1963 and then further to Mexico. He traveled in France, England, Italy, Yugoslavia and other European countries. In 1996 he returned to Poland and settled in Kraków. His first full-length play "Tango" (1964) – a family saga – is still along with "The Emigrants" (a bitter and ironic portrait of two Polish emigrants in Paris) his best-known work, and continue to be performed throughout the world. Director Andrzej Wajda made a theatre production of "The Emigrants" in 1975 at the Teatr Stary in Kraków. In 2006 Mrożek released his autobiography called "Baltazar". Mrożek's works belong to the genre of Theatre of the Absurd, intended to shock the audience with non-realistic elements, political and historic references, distortion and parody. --------------------------------------- Controversy An illustration by Daniel Mróz for Mrożek's book „Słoń” ('The Elephant'), 1957 In 1953, during the reign of Stalinism in Poland, Mrożek was one of several signatories of an open letter to Polish authorities participating in defamation of Catholic priests from Kraków, three of whom were condemned to death (but never executed) by the communist government after being groundlessly accused of treason.

Colaboradores

FR
Francesc Miravitlles· Translator
BO
Bożena Zaboklicka· Translator

Detalles editoriales

editorial

Acantilado

formato

Paperback

páginas

200

idioma

Spanish; Castilian

publicación

2002-07-31

isbn

9788495359865

kindle

$6.99

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