Julia: Una Nueva Versión de 1984, de George Orwell (Novela) / Julia: A Retelling of George Orwell´s 1984 (a Novel) bookcover

Julia: Una Nueva Versión de 1984, de George Orwell (Novela) / Julia: A Retelling of George Orwell´s 1984 (a Novel)

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Una brillante e imaginativa versión feminista del clásico de Orwell coincidiendo con el 75 aniversario de la primera publicación de 1984.


Mejor Libro del Año 2023 según The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, Financial Times, Esquire, LitHub, People Magazine y Marie Claire.


Airstrip One, Londres, año 1984. Julia Worthing trabaja como mecánica en el Ministerio de la Verdad. Gobiernan el Partido y su líder, el Gran Hermano. Julia infringe las reglas con frecuencia, pero también coopera con el régimen cuando le conviene. Sabe cómo sobrevivir en un mundo de vigilancia constante. Pero cuando se siente intrigada por un colega, Winston Smith, todo a su alrededor se desmorona.


Julia, nos muestra 1984 desde una nueva perspectiva. Subversiva, sagaz y tremendamente cautivadora, va más allá de la conocida historia de Winston Smith y enseña cómo es para las mujeres sobrevivir en el mundo feroz de Gran Hermano.


Un viaje fascinante al totalitarismo de Orwell en 1984--The Guardian


Newman no solo moderniza 1984, hace que sea esencial leerlo. -- Sunday Times


Una escritora poderosa e inteligente. Una novela maravillosamente escrita. ― The Times


Newman demuestra ser una digna sucesora de Orwell--Los Angeles Times


Subversiva. Inteligente. Y su final ¡Oh, si sólo pudiéramos hablar del final!--The Washington Post


ENGLISH DESCRIPTION


A PEOPLE Magazine Must-Read Book for Fall 2023 An Esquire Best Book of Fall 2023 A Guardian Biggest New Book of 2023 A LitHub Most Anticipated Book of 2023


An imaginative, feminist, and brilliantly relevant-to-today retelling of Orwell's 1984, from the point of view of Winston Smith's lover, Julia, by critically acclaimed novelist Sandra Newman.


Julia Worthing is a mechanic, working in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth. It's 1984, and Britain (now called Airstrip One) has long been absorbed into the larger trans-Atlantic nation of Oceania. Oceania has been at war for as long as anyone can remember, and is ruled by an ultra-totalitarian Party, whose leader is a quasi-mythical figure called Big Brother. In short, everything about this world is as it is in Orwell's 1984.


All her life, Julia has known only Oceania, and, until she meets Winston Smith, she has never imagined anything else. She is an ideal citizen: cheerfully cynical, always ready with a bribe, piously repeating every political slogan while believing in nothing. She routinely breaks the rules, but also collaborates with the regime when necessary. Everyone likes Julia.


Then one day she finds herself walking toward Winston Smith in a corridor and impulsively slips him a note, setting in motion the devastating, unforgettable events of the classic story. Julia takes us on a surprising journey through Orwell's now-iconic dystopia, with twists that reveal unexpected sides not only to Julia, but to other familiar figures in the 1984 universe. This unique perspective lays bare our own world in haunting and provocative ways, just as the original did almost seventy-five years ago.

Product Details

PublisherPlaneta Publishing
Publish DateSeptember 24, 2024
Pages432
LanguageSpanish; Castilian
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9786073916424
Dimensions9.0 X 5.3 X 1.1 inches | 0.8 pounds

About the Author

Sandra Newman es autora del libro de ensayos Cómo no escribir una novela y de varias novelas, entre ellas, The Heavens, The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done, Cake y Un mundo sin hombres. Ha sido profesora de literatura en la Universidad Temple, la Universidad Chapman y la Universidad de Colorado. También colabora en medios como Harper's, Granta, London's Observer, The Telegraph y The Mail on Sunday.


Sandra Newman
is the author of The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done, which was short-listed for the Guardian First Book Award. She is also the author of the novel Cake, the memoir Changeling, The Western Lit Survival Kit, and with Howard Mittelmark, How Not to Write a Novel, an irreverent how-to guide. She lives in New York.

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