
Retrato de Mussolini con familia
2015
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3.17
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144
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Fiel a su estilo, Mario Bellatin nos ofrece en Retrato de Mussolini con familia, un libro provocador por su crudeza y sinceridad.. Un hombre a punto de morir. Un sacerdote que llega a darle la extremaunción. El amor nace entre ellos. Nada los detendrá, ni la muerte más próxima, ni ciertos votos, ni la frágil figura del el hombre de un solo brazo yace en la cama, las moscas comienzan a arremolinarse. La sotana, el crucifijo, el pantalón y la ropa interior han quedado arrumbados en una esquina del cuarto. Finalmente el amor.¿Es la muerte el último enamoramiento, la reconciliación con quienes ya se nos han adelantado? El hombre de un solo brazo podrá volver a reunirse con su madre. Desde que nació, ella supo que jamás la perdonaría, que tendría que protegerse de la ira de su hijo y tuvo que buscar la complicidad del padre. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Perhaps Mario Bellatin's most personal novel. True to his style, in Portrait of Mussolini and Family, Mario Bellatin brings us a book provocative in its rawness and sincerity. A man about to die. A priest who arrives to give him his Last Rites. Love blooms between them. Nothing will stop them—not imminent death, nor vows, nor the fragile figure of the dying the man with only one arm lies in bed, flies already swarming. The cassock, the crucifix, pants, and underwear have been tossed into the corner of the room. Finally, love. Is death the final infatuation, the reconciliation with those who have gone before? The man with one arm will be reunited with his mother. Since he was born, she knew that he would never forgive her, that she would have to protect herself from her son's anger, and she had to seek out the priest's collusion. "He will never forgive us," she told him from the foot of the crib. "Have you ever in your life seen a newborn like that? We always knew that after the murder, anything could happen."
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Mario Bellatin
Author · 18 books
Mario Bellatin grew up in Peru as the son of Peruvian parents. He spent two years studying theology at the seminary Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo and graduated from the University of Lima. In 1987, Bellatin moved to Cuba, where he studied screenplay writing at the International Film School Latinoamericana. On his return to Mexico in 1995, he became the director of the Department of Literature and Humanities at the University of the Cloister of Sor Juana and became a member of the National System of Creators of Mexico from 1999 to 2005. He is currently the director of the School of Writers Dynamics in Mexico City.