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«Posee tal grado de vitalidad que hasta hoy me sigue perturbando» Yukio Mishima, Quimera («El realismo de Sr. Tanizaki»)
Once relatos de amor de asombrosa belleza y refinado erotismo. Estas once historias de perversidad inquietante, cuidadosamente escogidas entre la inmensa producción de uno de los grandes autores de la Modernidad japonesa, abarcan veintiséis años del mejor Tanizaki desde el clásico «Tatuaje» hasta el divertido «La gata, el amo y sus mujeres», pasando por el turbador «Los pies de Fumiko» o el magistral «El segador de cañas». Muchos de ellos inéditos y traducidos por primera vez del japonés, los cuentos seleccionados por el especialista de la literatura japonesa Carlos Rubio nos conducen con ironía, sensualidad y sabiduría a todas las facetas del amor y sus ramificaciones más transgresoras: sadomasoquismo, voyerismo, travestismo o fetichismo. Once caminos para adentrarnos en un gozoso imperio de los sentidos: un viaje del que el lector sale transformado.

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He possesses such vitality that it still disturbs me today. Yukio Mishima

Eleven beautifully written short stories about love and an exquisite and refined eroticism. These eleven stories of unsettling depravity, carefully chosen from among the immense works of one of the greatest Japanese authors in modern times, span through twenty-six of Tanizaki's best years; from the classic Tatuaje / The Tattooer, to the playful La gata, el amo y sus mujeres /A Cat, a Man, and Two Women, through the disturbing Los pies de Fumiko / Fumiko's Legs, or the magical El segador de cañas / The Sugar Cane Mower.
Many of these are being translated from Japanese and published for the first time. These stories, selected by the expert on Japanese literature Carlos Rubio, take us with irony, sensuality, and wisdom through all the different kinds of love and its most transgressive ramifications: sadomasochism, voyeurism, transvestism or fetishism. Eleven ways to enter a joyful stimulation of the senses: a journey from which the reader comes out transformed.
About the Author: Junichiro Tanizaki (1886-1965), un bon vivant de las letras niponas acosado toda la vida por la censura, es, junto a Kawabata y a Mishima, uno de los tres grandes escritores japoneses del siglo XX. Hizo su debut literario en 1910 como seguidor del movimiento romántico en su país. Casado tres veces y mecido por la atracción que experimentó, hasta finales de la década de 1920, hacia Occidente, y luego hacia la cultura tradicional japonesa de Kioto-Osaka,

Tanizaki legó al mundo una imponente producción de treinta volúmenes de novelas, relatos, dramas y ensayos. Destacan en ella, además de los relatos que aquí se recogen, el breviario de estética japonesa El elogio de la

sombra (1933); la monumental adaptación del clásico Genji monogatari (1939); y las novelas El amor de un loco, conocida en Occidente como Naomi (1923), La historia de un ciego (1931), Las hermanas Makioka (1942-1948), La madre del capitán Shigemoto (1950), y La llave (1956). Tanizaki sobresale por la osadía de los temas, su estilo exquisito y la insistencia en explorar los deseos más inconfesables del ser humano. En 1949 le fue otorgada la Orden del Mérito Cultural del gobierno de Japón y en 1964 fue elegido miembro de la Academia de las Artes y las Letras de Estados Unidos, el primer japonés en recibir este honor.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9786073149921
  • Publisher: Alfaguara
  • Publisher Imprint: Alfaguara
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Series Title: Spanish
  • Weight: 408 gr
  • ISBN-10: 6073149921
  • Publisher Date: 25 Apr 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Spanish
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Width: 147 mm


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