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The Surprise
1953
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4.45
Average Rating
63
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Esta obra teatral de Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) se escribió en 1930, pero ni se publicó ni se representó, quizá para hacer honor a su nombre también póstumamente. La sorpresa, efectivamente, tiene la virtud de pillarnos siempre desprevenidos. Por una parte, confirma que Chesterton era también lo que no sospechábamos ni nosotros ni é un autor de teatro. Al sumarse a Magia y a El juicio del doctor Johnson configura una trilogía teatral digna de consideración. Por otra parte, la obra misma es una catarata de sorpresas encadenadas, no sólo en la trama, hecha de volutas que nos ganan la espalda a cada momento, sino en la intención. De la mera diversión a la verdadera meta, que es la Teología, La sorpresa pasa por el metateatro, la metapoesía, la metacrítica y la metafísica. Todas son metas volantes, porque el vuelo de esta pequeña obra parece no tener fin.
Avg Rating
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G.K. Chesterton
G.K. Chesterton
Author · 176 books

Gilbert Keith Chesterton was an English writer, philosopher, lay theologian, and literary and art critic. He was educated at St. Paul’s, and went to art school at University College London. In 1900, he was asked to contribute a few magazine articles on art criticism, and went on to become one of the most prolific writers of all time. He wrote a hundred books, contributions to 200 more, hundreds of poems, including the epic Ballad of the White Horse, five plays, five novels, and some two hundred short stories, including a popular series featuring the priest-detective, Father Brown. In spite of his literary accomplishments, he considered himself primarily a journalist. He wrote over 4000 newspaper essays, including 30 years worth of weekly columns for the Illustrated London News, and 13 years of weekly columns for the Daily News. He also edited his own newspaper, G.K.’s Weekly. Chesterton was equally at ease with literary and social criticism, history, politics, economics, philosophy, and theology.

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