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Mapa secreto del bosque : un ensayo de combate para ver más allá de lo inmediato / Jordi Soler.

Van Pelt Library HM891 .S65 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Soler, Jordi, author.
Series:
Debate ensayo
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Progress.
Regression (Civilization).
Intellectual life.
Culture.
Genre:
Essays.
Physical Description:
168 pages ; 23 cm.
Edition:
2a edición.
Place of Publication:
Barcelona : Debate : Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, 2019.
Summary:
Mapa secreto del bosque is the adventure of a novelist who takes a walk with his dog to seek otherness in the world of every day, taking advantage of the instruments that are available to anyone, displacement, poetry, music, hug, the ambush in short, take refuge in the forest to return, briefly and on a daily basis, to that cosmic creature that, despite the technological revolution that has transformed our customs, we have not ceased to be. A captivating meditation that invites you to face the challenges of the 21st century traveling off the beaten track. In the new era of (dis) information and the post-truth that deeply marks the 21st century, we are not used to analyzing or questioning what is happening around us, but to accept it as they explain it to us. We contribute to an imposed system, we give up our freedoms in exchange for security and social networks tell us how to live, isolating ourselves from everything and everyone. Faced with this reality, the author invites us to join the resistance to escape the established order and begin to see the world in more depth. Invites the reader to a walk steeped in nostalgia and reveals the secret to integrate into the gear of the cosmos of the 21st century. A precious reunion with simplicity and a reminder of the importance of seeing, feeling and imagining.
Notes:
J. Soler (1963-), Mexican writer, living in Spain.
ISBN:
9788417636586
8417636587
OCLC:
1120192768

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