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Rivas, Beatriz, 1965-
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Couples -- Fiction.
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Rivas, Beatriz, 1965-
Couples -- Fiction.
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Dios se fue de viaje [
Spanish
] / Beatriz Rivas.
by
Rivas, Beatriz, 1965-
Alfaguara, 2014.
Call #:
FICTION RIV
Subjects
Couples -- Fiction.
ISBN:
9786071134042
6071134048
Alternate title:
God
was
travelling
[
Spanish
]
Description:
234 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes:
In
Spanish
.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-230) and index.
Summary:
"¿No será que Dios se ha ido a un largo viaje y no planea regresar? Entre Cirey y París y entre 1735 y 1934 ocurre el éxodo de cuatro amantes que un día abrieron los ojos y descubrieron que Dios, tan pronto creó el mundo, tomó su veliz y se fue de viaje, quizá para nunca más volver, dejando un mundo de inequidades, prejuicios y armas, impidiendo el tránsito de la historia feliz de una humanidad que no acaba de entender que ahora Dios está escondido en el conocimiento, las matemáticas y la lucha por los ideales, como la libertad y el amor indestructible a pesar de las convenciones jurídicas y morales. Entre Émilie du Châtelet y Gerda Taro no existe un vínculo a simple vista, excepto que ambas son defensoras de su propia libertad y aman y se dejan amar con vehemencia para poder encontrarse. La primera, rindiéndose a la voluptuosa inteligencia de Voltaire, desterrándose por voluntad propia para estudiar junto a él las ecuaciones de que están hechos el universo y el espíritu; la segunda, supeditando el obturador de su gitano Robert Capa a un ideal de igualdad civil en medio del fascismo. El puente entre ellas será una carta escrita por la matemática francesa en 1749, legando su fuerza a la fotógrafa mártir de la Guerra Civil Española"
Could it be that
God
has gone on a long trip and does not plan to return? Among Cirey and Paris between 1735 and 1934 the exodus four lovers who one day opened his eyes and discovered that
God
created the world as soon occurs, took his suitcase and went away, perhaps never to return, leaving a world inequities, prejudices and weapons, preventing the passage of the happy story of a humanity that does not understand that now
God
is hidden in the knowledge of mathematics and the struggle for ideals such as freedom and indestructible love despite legal and moral conventions. Emilie du Châtelet Between Gerda Taro and there is no link to the naked eye, except that both are advocates for their own freedom and love and let love to be vehemently. The first, surrendering the voluptuous intelligence Voltaire, constituted exiles willingly with him to study the equations that are made the universe and spirit; the second, subordinating the shutter of his gypsy Robert Capa to an ideal of civic equality between fascism. The bridge between them is a letter written by the French mathematician letter in 1749, bequeathing his forces the photographer martyr of the
Spanish
Civil War.
Genre:
Historical fiction.
Spanish
fiction.
Spanish
language materials
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Multilingual Spanish
FICTION RIV
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