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Los clásicos nos ayudan a vivir
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Partiendo de la célebre meditación de John Donne, Nuccio Ordine amplía su "biblioteca ideal" invitándonos a leer—y a releer—más páginas escogidas de la literatura universal. Convencido de que una cita brillante puede despertar la curiosidad del lector y animarlo a leer la obra de la que procede, Ordine continúa su defensa de los clásicos, demostrando que la literatura es fundamental para fomentar el entendimiento y la compasión entre las personas.
En una época marcada por el individualismo, las terribles desigualdades sociales y económicas, el miedo al "forastero" y el racismo, estas páginas nos invitan a entender que "vivir para los demás" es una oportunidad de dotar de sentido nuestras vidas. Como La utilidad de lo inútil y Clásicos para la vida, este nuevo volumen es una defensa y un himno de todo lo que lamentablemente una parte de la sociedad acostumbra a desairar porque no reporta provecho material.
©2022 Nuccio Ordine / Editorial Acantilado (P)2024 Audible GmbHListeners also enjoyed...
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