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Un hombre acabado

Literatura y FicciónISBN | 9788470179204
Un hombre acabado
Un hombre acabado
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Pages: 244 pages
Publisher: Argos Vergara
ISBN: 9788470179204
Format: tapa dura
Language: es-ES
Release date: 1/1/1980

ISBN: 9788470179204


Synopsis of Un hombre acabado

Un hombre acabado es una novela autobiográfica del escritor italiano Giovanni Papini, publicada en 1913. En esta obra, Papini explora su propia insatisfacción y búsqueda de sentido en la vida. El autor reflexiona sobre su incapacidad para encontrar un propósito y su lucha constante contra la mediocridad. A través de un estilo introspectivo y apasionado, Papini invita al lector a cuestionar su propia existencia y a buscar la autenticidad en un mundo lleno de falsedades.



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Giovanni Papini

Giovanni Papini

Giovanni Papini was an Italian journalist, essayist, novelist, short story writer, poet, literary critic, and philosopher. A controversial literary figure of the early and mid-twentieth century, he was the earliest and most enthusiastic representative and promoter of Italian pragmatism. Papini was admired for his writing style and engaged in heated polemics. Involved with avant-garde movements such as futurism and post-decadentism, he moved from one political and philosophical position to another, always dissatisfied and uneasy: he converted from anti-clericalism and atheism to Catholicism, and went from convinced interventionism – before 1915 – to an aversion to war. In the 1930s, after moving from individualism to conservatism, he finally became a fascist, while maintaining an aversion to Nazism.

1881–1956Since 1913283 titles published113 writing
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