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Bélver Yin
1981
First Published
3.32
Average Rating
222
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Bélver Yin y Nitya Yang representan los dos principios vitales, las fuerzas masculinas y femeninas que nos fundamentan y seducen cada día, y que fluyen hacia la unidad primigenia. Los dos hermanos emprenden juntos una búsqueda que se desarrolla en medio de una fascinante aventura. En esta novela respira toda la filosofía oriental con sinuosa elegancia, escapando de los márgenes convencionales hasta evocar una opción poética infinita, la de la libertad.
Avg Rating
3.32
Number of Ratings
158
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3 STARS
38%
2 STARS
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1 STARS
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Author

Jesús Ferrero
Jesús Ferrero
Author · 5 books

Jesús Ferrero Pérez is a Spanish writer born in 1952 in the Spanish province of Zamora. After completing his secondary education he studied literature in Zaragoza for a while and then moved to Paris to study ancient Greek history at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales. Jesús Ferrero, like Javier Marías or Antonio Muñoz Molina, is a writer of that new Spanish prose which developed after La Movida Madrileña (Madriliene Movement), one of the early post-modern currents. He has written numerous novels, poetry collections, short stories, essays and screenplays. He is, among other things, co-author of Pedro Almodóvar's film Matador. Ferrero's debut, chinese-set novel 'Belver Yin' (1981) was one of the most successful and critically acclaimed in post-Franco Spanish literature, and helped him to establish himself as one of the major writers of La Movida years. With novels set in Tibet ('Opium', 1986), Barcelona ('Lady Pepa', 1988) or Berlin ('Débora Blenn', 1988), Ferrero continued during the eighties a literary exploration characterized by eclectic intertextuality. Jesús Ferrero’s writing shows a rebirth of the old myths and also tells of the banal, sometimes absurd everyday stories. It reflects the utopias of the twentieth century like those of 'Metropolis'. Ferrero’s style has been seen as close to that of Cervantes or Kafka. The author loves adopting classical narrative patterns while also modernizing and using them aesthetically with new stylistic features. Since 1995 he has been living in Madrid where he teaches literature.

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