La vida pequeña : el arte de la fuga

Title La vida pequeña : el arte de la fuga
Names González Sainz, J. A.
Book Number DBG20001
Title Status Download Only
Medium Digital Books
Annotation Summary: This is a book against acceleration, against the loss of reality and banality, against inattention and lies and against crowds. Faced with the colossal dimensions of all this in our lives, "the small life that I do not know if I propose or propose or rather seek or imagine or what do I know what," says the text, "is related to a new heroism that could perhaps be called joy, the heroism of tasting higher joys." These heroes are still missing, wrote Hölderlin, from whose hand (as well as that of Machado, Montaigne and Handke, Seneca or Camus or Rilke, with whom Stefan Zweig loved to walk because he noticed any little thing), the author, or rather "the attentive, the approximate one", undertakes his daring literary and philosophical search. Many other authors accompany him, for example Thoreau or Stevenson, of whom a quotation serves as a gateway and declaration of intentions: "We are in such a hurry to do, to write, to acquire speed, to make our voice audible for a moment in the disdainful silence of eternity, that we forget one thing, of which those others are only part, that is, of living. Unrated. Spanish language. Marrakesh title.
Reseña: Bajo el título genérico de La vida pequeña, J. Á. González Sainz emprende una suerte de dietario, de cuaderno de bitácora, compuesto por breves textos íntimos en busca de un nuevo modo de mirar y vivir. Es como una caja de píldoras meditativas, o un collar de cuentas que se pueden leer hiladas desde el principio o incluso sueltas, al azar. El proyecto está planteado como una trilogía: El arte de la fuga es la primera entrega, a la que seguirán El arte del lugar y El arte del instante. Unrated. Spanish language. Marrakesh title.
Narrator Martínez Rodríguez, Alberto.
LC Subject Ethical problems - Fiction
Attention - Fiction
Reality - Fiction
Psychological fiction, Spanish
Diary fiction
Psychological fiction
Call Number 863.64 AFI
Original Publication Recorded from: 2021 9788433999252 8433999257 2021
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