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La bailarina [The Dancer]

By: Ogai Mori, Fernando Cordobés - translator, Yoko Ogihara - translator
Narrated by: Carles Sianes
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Hermosa alegoría sobre el amor y la renuncia, "La bailarina" es una de las piezas más delicadas del japonés Ōgai Mori, máximo exponente, junto a Natsume Sōseki, de la literatura nipona de la era Meiji.

Fruto del viaje de Ogai Mori a Alemania, país al que se trasladó para perfeccionar sus estudios de Medicina, "La bailarina" narra, casi en una imagen especular de la "Madame Butterfly" de Puccini, el improbable encuentro de Toyotarō Ōta, un joven estudiante japonés, con una bailarina alemana, pobre y bellísima, que poco a poco lo va seduciendo hasta atraparlo. Toyotarō, que por educación posee un acerado sentido del honor, debe elegir entre su carrera y sus violentos sentimientos amorosos hacia la muchacha. La bailarina constituye una fábula de una sencillez pasmosa, que aúna amor, abandono y culpa. Un auténtico clásico de la literatura japonesa por fin recuperado en castellano.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

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