The bedside book of a new generation.Using terrorism as an excuse, theocratic politicians seize power and, as a first measure, suppress freedom of the press and women's rights. This disturbing and dark plot, which could well be found in any current work, actually belongs to th...
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The Handmaid's Tale
The bedside book of a new generation. Using terrorism as an excuse, theocratic politicians seize power and, as a first measure, suppress freedom of the press and women's rights. This disturbing and dark plot, which could well be found in any current work, actually belongs to this novel written by Margaret Atwood in the early eighties, in which the famous Canadian author anticipated with striking premonition a latent threat in today's world. In the Republic of Gilead, Offred's body only serves to procreate, as imposed by the strict rules established by the puritanical dictatorship that dominates the country. If Offred rebels -or if, reluctantly agreeing to collaborate, she is unable to conceive- she faces death by public execution or exile to Colonies where she will succumb to the pollution of toxic waste. Thus, the regime controls with an iron fist even the most minute details of women's lives: their food, their clothing, even their sexual activity. But no one, not even a despotic government sheltered behind the supposed mandate of an almighty god, can govern a person's thoughts. And much less their desire. The dangers inherent in mixing religion and politics; the determination of all absolute power to subjugate women as a step conducive to subjugating the entire population; the uncontrollable force of desire as a transgressive element: these are just a sample of the themes addressed in this heartbreaking story, seasoned with the subtle sarcasm that is Margaret Atwood's hallmark. A universal writer who, with the passage of time, never ceases to amaze us with the lucidity of her ideas and the power of her prose. Critics have said... «An extraordinary novel destined to succeed Orwell's as a metaphor for the immediate future. If in 1984 the existence of a Big Brother was fabulated, which, in our eyes, is synonymous with telecontrol and drones and reality television; one could say that The Handmaid's Tale anticipates the current obsession with fertility, in a context of religious extremism that is also suspiciously familiar to us.» «It is a gem that deserves to be read, even if the series has been seen. I read it years ago and I thought it was good, very well written and a brutal but absolutely implausible story. Now, however, when you reread it, you discover disturbing symptoms of our time. How history -of humanity in general and of women in particular- takes giant steps forward and suddenly, in a very short time, everything goes to ruin. It leaves a bad feeling, I warn you.» «The Handmaid's Tale is the story of the loss of freedoms we believe to be inalienable. Although it was published just over 30 years ago and the regime that inspired it (the so-called German Democratic Republic) no longer exists, the book is read today as a completely current work, not least because recent events seem to show that Gilead is no longer just a literary dystopia, but a possibility.» «Deserves a place of honor on the small shelf reserved for works of anticipatory literature that have managed to become part of modern folklore.» |
Editorial: SALAMANDRA BOLSILLO Fecha de publicación: Páginas: 416 Empastado: Tapa Blanda Idioma: Español |
