El discurso vacío / Empty Words
El discurso vacío / Empty Words
- ISBN 13: 9788439733805
- ISBN 10: 8439733801
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 11/19/2024
- Publisher: Literatura Random House
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Summary
Una luminosa reflexión sobre el acto de escribir.
Un escritor inicia un cuaderno con ejercicios para mejorar su caligrafía en el convencimiento de que, al mejorarla, lo hará también su carácter. Lo que pretende ser un mero ejercicio físico se irá llenando, de modo involuntario, de reflexiones y anécdotas sobre el vivir, la convivencia, la escritura, el sentido o no-sentido de la existencia.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A brilliant reflection on the act of writing.
An eccentric novelist begins to keep a notebook of handwriting exercises, hoping that if he’s able to improve his penmanship, his personal character will also improve. What begins as a mere physical exercise becomes involuntarily colored by humorous reflections and tender anecdotes about living, writing, and the sense―or nonsense―of existence.
Un escritor inicia un cuaderno con ejercicios para mejorar su caligrafía en el convencimiento de que, al mejorarla, lo hará también su carácter. Lo que pretende ser un mero ejercicio físico se irá llenando, de modo involuntario, de reflexiones y anécdotas sobre el vivir, la convivencia, la escritura, el sentido o no-sentido de la existencia.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A brilliant reflection on the act of writing.
An eccentric novelist begins to keep a notebook of handwriting exercises, hoping that if he’s able to improve his penmanship, his personal character will also improve. What begins as a mere physical exercise becomes involuntarily colored by humorous reflections and tender anecdotes about living, writing, and the sense―or nonsense―of existence.




