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A fascinating study about aesthetics and popular culture, this book
argues that in an age of vanity and superficiality like the current
one, beauty transforms certain individuals into privileged beings
for whom the most difficult doors open with the greatest of ease.
But that beauty is ephemeral and the privileged often live out the
end of their careers in oblivion or in the mud, completely ignored
by the same world that applauded them when they were beautiful. The
involuntary martyrs of beauty discussed in this essay, complemented
by black-and-white photographs, include Christopher Atkins, Helmut
Berger, James Dean, Leif Garrett, Rob Lowe, and Ryan Phillippe. "Un
fascinante estudio acerca de la estetica y la cultura popular, este
libro arguye que en una epoca vanidosa y superficial como la de
hoy, la belleza convierte a ciertos individuos en seres
privilegiados para quienes se abren con absoluta facilidad las
puertas mas dificiles. Pero esa belleza es efimera y esos
privilegiados muchas veces terminan sus carreras en el olvido o el
lodo, completamente ignorados por el mismo mundo que los aplaudio
cuando eran hermosos. Los involuntarios martires de la belleza
discutidos en este ensayo, complementado por fotografias en blanco
y negro, incluyen a Christopher Atkins, Helmut Berger, James Dean,
Leif Garrett, Rob Lowe y Ryan Phillippe."
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Diarios (Spanish, Paperback)
Joe Orton; Edited by John Lahr; Translated by Angela Perez; Prologue by Luis Antonio De Villena
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R662
Discovery Miles 6 620
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Written during the last eight months of his life, these diaries are
an unfiltered narration of the life of Joe Orton, the extremely
successful and famous British playwright. On August 9, 1967, Orton
was murdered in London by Kenneth Halliwell, his lover of 16 years,
who bludgeoned him with a hammer and then immediately committed
suicide. Halliwell left a note that said that all would be
explained if the police read Orton's diaries. In the diaries, Orton
narrates his literary success, his sexual escapades--at his
mother's funeral, with a dwarf in Brighton, and, extensively, in
Tangiers--and the breakdown of his "marriage" to Halliwell, the
relationship that transformed his life and ultimately ended it.
"Escritos durante los ultimos ocho meses de su vida, estos diarios
son una narracion sin restriccion alguna de la vida de Joe Orton,
el sumamente exitoso y famoso dramaturgo ingles. El 9 de agosto de
1967, en Londres, Orton fue asesinado a martillazos por Kenneth
Halliwell, su amante de 16 anos, quien se suicido inmediatamente
despues. Halliwell dejo una nota que decia que todo quedaria
explicado cuando la policia leyera los diarios de Orton. En los
diarios, Orton narra su exito literario, sus aventuras sexuales--en
el funeral de su madre, con un enano en Brighton y, profusamente,
en Tanger--y la descomposicion de su "matrimonio" a Halliwell, la
relacion que le cambio la vida y que termino por destruirla."
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El Templo (Spanish, Paperback)
Stephen Spender; Translated by Marcelo Cohen; Prologue by Luis Antonio De Villena
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R622
Discovery Miles 6 220
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Penned in 1929, this autobiographical novel narrates the
experiences of a young poet from Oxford vacationing in Germany.
Addressing themes such as sexual morality, naturism, and fascism,
the novel focuses on the protagonist's spontaneous reaction to the
social and cultural atmosphere of the Weimar Republic, a paradise
that would promptly disappear under Nazi rule. With increasing
tension, lazy afternoons filled with hiking and swimming and nights
spent drinking and dancing at nightclubs slowly give way to the
growing Nazi threat being felt among the youth the protagonist
befriends. "Escrita en 1929, esta novela autobiografica narra las
vivencias de un joven poeta de Oxford durante unas vacaciones en
Alemania. Tratando temas tales como la moralidad sexual, el
naturismo y el facismo, la novela se enfoca sobre la reaccion
espontanea del narrador ante el universo social y cultural de la
Republica de Weimar, un paraiso que pronto desapareceria bajo el
yugo del nazismo. Con una tension creciente, tardes perezosas de
excursiones y natacion y noches llenas de copas y bailes lentamente
le ceden el paso a la creciente amenaza nazi que comienza a dejarse
sentir entre los jovenes con los cuales el protagonista se hace
amigos."
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