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portada Hasta no Verte Jesús mío (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Collection
El libro de bolsillo - Literatura
Year
2020
Language
Spanish
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
18.00 x 11.50
ISBN13
9788491819806
Edition No.
1

Hasta no Verte Jesús mío (in Spanish)

Elena Poniatowska (Author) · Alianza Editorial · Paperback

Hasta no Verte Jesús mío (in Spanish) - Elena Poniatowska

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Synopsis "Hasta no Verte Jesús mío (in Spanish)"

Publicada en 1969 e inspirada en la vida y testimonios de una persona real, "Hasta no verte Jesús mío" da cuenta de las peripecias de Jesusa Palancares, una mujer de extracción humilde de Oaxaca, huérfana de madre a temprana edad, que termina conociendo todo el país al unirse, de la mano de su marido, a las tropas de la revolución mexicana. Una vez viuda, se desplaza y se instala en la capital, donde tendrá que sobrevivir dedicándose al duro trabajo de las fábricas y al no menor de las casas, como sirvienta y lavandera. Su áspera existencia la llevará a encontrar refugio en la espiritualidad y la religión, y a creer en la reencarnación. Narrada en primera persona, en un lenguaje popular tratado con especial sensibilidad, el humor, la violencia, el compromiso velado, la presencia viva de la muerte y la alucinación se combinan en las páginas de esta novela en la que queda patente la inquebrantable conciencia social y el compromiso con los más desfavorecidos por parte de Elena Poniatowska.
Elena Poniatowska
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Elena Poniatowska (Paris, 1932), Mexican writer and journalist of French-Polish origin, arrived in Mexico at the age of nine fleeing World War II. After studying in a religious boarding school in the U.S., she began her career at the newspaper Excelsior and established herself as a key voice in journalism and Spanish literature. Founder of media outlets like La Jornada and magazines like Fem, she combined her literary work with social and feminist activism. Author of emblematic works such as La noche de Tlatelolco (chronicle of the 1968 student movement) and novels like Leonora (about Leonora Carrington), she has received awards such as the Cervantes (2013), the Alfaguara (2001), and the Rómulo Gallegos (2007). Her works span novels, essays, poetry, and children's literature, always with a commitment to justice and historical memory.
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