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9789876348102

Carta al padre

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  • ISBN13:

    9789876348102

  • ISBN10:

    9876348108

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-12-01
  • Publisher: Ediciones Lea

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Summary

Franz Kafka wrote his “Letter to His Father” to communicate with a figure before whom he had remained silent for many tormented years. In this text brimming with reproaches, self-criticism, and memories of childhood suffering, Kafka searches through his father’s behavior for the origins of his own timid and defenseless personality. The Letter is above all a key, to be handled gently, to the soul of an artist and the nature of relationships between father and son.

Franz Kafka escribió su "Carta al padre" como una forma de comunicarle a su progenitor aquello que había callado durante largos y atormentados años. En este texto plagado de reproches, de auto crítica, de recuerdos de la infancia y de sufrimiento, el ilustre escritor de origen judío busca en el comportamiento de su padre el origen de su personalidad tímida, indefensa y asustadiza, así como su dificultad para alcanzar el éxito y contraer matrimonio. Un texto lleno de emociones y claroscuros que nos acerca el alma de un artista. Una manera de comprender la obra de uno de los escritores más influyentes de la literatura universal, pero también de ser testigo de la siempre conflictiva relación entre un padre y su hijo.

Author Biography

Walter Hugo Ghedin is an Argentine psychiatrist and psycho dramatist. He is the author of Las enfermedades mentales and Tipos que huyen, among other books and plays.

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