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portada Diario de Rusia (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
Entrelineas
Year
2012
Language
Spanish
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
Weight
368.00
ISBN
8493982792
ISBN13
9788493982799
Edited in
España
Edition No.
1

Diario de Rusia (in Spanish)

John Steinbeck (Author) · Capitan Swing · Paperback

Diario de Rusia (in Spanish) - John Steinbeck

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Synopsis "Diario de Rusia (in Spanish)"

Justo después de que el Telón de Acero cayera sobre Europa del Este, el ganador del Pulitzer John Steinbeck y el famoso fotógrafo de guerra Robert Capa se aventuraron en la Unión Soviética con el fin de escribir un reportaje para el New York Herald Tribune. Esta oportunidad única llevó a los famosos viajeros no solo a Moscú y Stalingrado, sino también por los campos de Ucrania y el Cáucaso.
El campo y las ciudades seguían arrasados por la guerra y el transporte por carreteras y raíles devastados resultaba difícil. Todas las familias habían sufrido las consecuencias del conflicto, y su vida cotidiana se veía negativamente afectada por los largos años de ocupación y lucha. Pero el voluntarioso pueblo soviético se estaba reconstruyendo, y en medio de la penuria acogieron en sus casas y en sus vidas a los periodistas occidentales. Este no es un libro sobre ideología política. La elegante escritura de Steinbeck y las brillantes fotografías de Capa captan el espíritu de un pueblo que trabaja heroicamente por reconstruir su patria y aún así, logra sacar un poco de tiempo para divertirse. Diario de Rusia nos ofrece un retrato inolvidable de los primeros años de posguerra y constituye una crónica excepcional y un documento histórico único.
John Steinbeck
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John Steinbeck (1902- 1968) was born in Salinas, California. He studied at Stanford University and during his youth worked as a laborer and fruit picker. His first success was Tortilla Flat (1935), a story between picaresque and romantic about Mexican immigrants settled around Monterey (California). In 1936, he wrote a series of seven reports for The San Francisco News, which he later published as The Harvest Gypsies. In 1939, his most famous work appeared: The Grapes of Wrath (Pulitzer Prize 1940), which tells the sad story of a family from the impoverished state of Oklahoma that migrates to California during the economic depression of the thirties; this work, received as a moving document of social protest, was adapted into a film by John Ford in 1940. Among his extensive literary work are also the novels Of Mice and Men (1936), The Pearl (1947) and East of Eden (1962), and screenplays for movies, such as the one he wrote for Viva Zapata! by Elia Kazan. In 1962, Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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