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Федор Достоевский The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky (2004-07-25)
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La carne, que es blanda, se pinta de anhelos. El alma, frágil, busca razones donde no las hay. La ausencia marca un antes y un después y, en el medio de todo ese dolor, se descompagina la vida, se rompe la rutina, las noches no son noches porque no hay sueños, solo un vasto insomnio que anticipa muchas dudas. Los versos de este libro son una invitación a desenmascarar los mitos, sobre la soledad y lo que en verdad implica. Sobre el amor y cuándo es; y sobre ese desamor tan romantizado que corrompe el alma y la llena de tristeza, nostalgia. Culpa.Sesenta noches de ruinas y reconstrucción, sesenta noches de un alma en busca de refugio. Sesenta noches en las que la verdad acecha en cada poesía: el amor, primero, es para uno mismo y luego se encuentra con los demás.
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