La bailarina (Spanish Edition),Used

La bailarina (Spanish Edition),Used

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Review'Mori Ogai plays masterfully with our expectations, keeping us in suspense.' El PasProduct DescriptionA beautiful allegory about love and selfsacrifice, this novel is one of the most delicate works by Mori Ogai, one of the most important authors of the Meiji era in Japan. Inspired by the authors trip to Germany, the story tells of the unlikely relationship between Toyotaro Ota, a young Japanese student, and a poor, beautiful German ballerina who seduces and utterly captivates him. Toyotaro must choose between his education and career and the violent love he feels for the dancer. This true classic of Japanese literature explores themes of love, abandonment, and guilt.Una hermosa alegora sobre el amor y la renuncia, esta novela es una de las obras ms delicadas de Ogai Mori, uno de los autores ms importantes de la literatura japonesa de la era Meiji. Inspirada por el viaje del autor a Alemania, la historia relata la relacin improbable de Toyotaro Ota, un joven estudiante japons, y una pobre y bellsima bailarina alemana que lo seduce hasta atraparlo. Toyotaro tiene que elegir entre su educacin y carrera y el amor violento que siente por la muchacha. Este autntico clsico de la literatura japonesa explora los temas del amor, el abandono y la culpa.About the AuthorOgai Mori was a Japanese writer and poet who believed in antirealism, asserting that literature should reflect the emotional and spiritual domain. Yoko Ogihara and Fernando Cordobs are translators who also collaborated on Soy un gato.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main theme of 'La bailarina'? A: The main theme of 'La bailarina' revolves around love, self-sacrifice, and the difficult choices one must make between personal ambition and emotional connections.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'La bailarina'? A: The author of 'La bailarina' is Ogai Mori, a prominent Japanese writer known for his contributions to literature during the Meiji era.
  • Q: Is 'La bailarina' available in other languages? A: Currently, 'La bailarina' is available in Spanish, and there may be translations in other languages, but it is best to check your preferred retailer for availability.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'La bailarina'? A: The publication date of 'La bailarina' is August 1, 2012.
  • Q: How many pages does 'La bailarina' have? A: The book 'La bailarina' contains 80 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of 'La bailarina'? A: 'La bailarina' is available in a paperback binding format.
  • Q: What age group is 'La bailarina' suitable for? A: 'La bailarina' is suitable for adults and young adults, particularly those interested in classic literature and themes of love and sacrifice.
  • Q: Can 'La bailarina' be used for educational purposes? A: 'La bailarina' can be a valuable resource for educational purposes, especially in literature courses focusing on Japanese literature and themes of the Meiji era.
  • Q: Who are the translators of 'La bailarina'? A: The translators of 'La bailarina' are Yoko Ogihara and Fernando Cordobés.
  • Q: What type of readers would enjoy 'La bailarina'? A: Readers who appreciate classic literature, Japanese culture, and stories that explore deep emotional themes would likely enjoy 'La bailarina'.