De Emilia Pardo Bazán a Carmen Martín Gaite, de María Lejárraga a Elena Fortún y Carmen Laforet, la conmovedora historia de unas mujeres que encontraron en la escritura y la amistad la fuerza para creer en ellas mismas
«Carmen G. de la Cueva y Ana Jarén han tejido una genealogía deslumbrante. Culta y apasionada, rebosa emoción y pura belleza». -Cristina Oñoro
Hubo un momento en España en el que todo parecía posible para las mujeres: estudiar, salir de sus casas, tejer hilos de amistad y plantar una pequeña semilla que, a pesar de la guerra y de la posguerra, germinó en poemas, libros y cartas. Una historia que transcurrió en entornos como la Residencia de Señoritas o el Lyceum Club Femenino, que seguiría a menudo en el exilio, y que entrelaza las vidas de creadoras como Emilia Pardo Bazán, Carmen Baroja, María Lejárraga, María de Maeztu, Victoria Kent, Elena Fortún, Marisol Dorao, Carmen Laforet o Carmen Martín Gaite.
Carmen G. de la Cueva ha rastreado las huellas de quienes, mucho antes que ella, encontraron en la voz y el amor de otras el impulso necesario para creer en ellas mismas. Por su parte, Ana Jarén ha creado la atmósfera perfecta para un hermoso relato de sororidad y creación.
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From Emilia Pardo Bazán to Carmen Martín Gaite, from María Lejárraga to Elena Fortún and Carmen Laforet, the moving story of women who found in writing and friendship the strength to believe in themselves.
“Carmen G. de la Cueva and Ana Jarén have woven a dazzling genealogy. Cultured and passionate, this story is filled with emotion and sheer beauty.” -Cristina Oñoro
There was a time in Spain when everything seemed possible for women: study, leave their homes, weave threads of friendship, and plant a small seed that, despite the war and the postwar period, germinated in poems, books, and letters. A story that took place in environments such as the Residencia de Señoritas or the Lyceum Club Femenino, which would continue in exile, and which intertwines the lives of female creators such as Emilia Pardo Bazán, Carmen Baroja, María Lejárraga, María de Maeztu, Victoria Kent, Elena Fortún, Marisol Dorao, Carmen Laforet and Carmen Martín Gaite.
Carmen G. de la Cueva has traced the steps of those who, long before her, found in the voice and love of other women the necessary drive to believe in themselves. For her part, Ana Jarén has created the perfect atmosphere for a beautiful story of sorority and creation.
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Carmen G. de la Cueva (Alcalá del Río, Sevilla, 1986) es escritora y editora. Ha vivido en Alemania, México, República Checa y Reino Unido. De 2014 a 2019 dirigió La tribu, una comunidad virtual dedicada a la difusión de la literatura feminista. Junto con la ilustradora Malota, ha publicado Mamá, quiero ser feminista y Un paseo por la vida de Simone de Beauvoir (Lumen, 2016 y 2018), y junto con María Folguera editó Tranquilas. Historias para ir solas por la noche (Lumen, 2019). Escritoras (Lumen, 2023) es su última obra.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. De Emilia Pardo Bazan a Carmen Martin Gaite, de Maria Lejarraga a Elena Fortun y Carmen Laforet, la conmovedora historia de unas mujeres que encontraron en la escritura y la amistad la fuerza para creer en ellas mismas Carmen G. de la Cueva y Ana Jaren han tejido una genealogia deslumbrante. Culta y apasionada, rebosa emocion y pura belleza. -Cristina OnoroHubo un momento en Espana en el que todo parecia posible para las mujeres: estudiar, salir de sus casas, tejer hilos de amistad y plantar una pequena semilla que, a pesar de la guerra y de la posguerra, germino en poemas, libros y cartas. Una historia que transcurrio en entornos como la Residencia de Senoritas o el Lyceum Club Femenino, que seguiria a menudo en el exilio, y que entrelaza las vidas de creadoras como Emilia Pardo Bazan, Carmen Baroja, Maria Lejarraga, Maria de Maeztu, Victoria Kent, Elena Fortun, Marisol Dorao, Carmen Laforet o Carmen Martin Gaite. Carmen G. de la Cueva ha rastreado las huellas de quienes, mucho antes que ella, encontraron en la voz y el amor de otras el impulso necesario para creer en ellas mismas. Por su parte, Ana Jaren ha creado la atmosfera perfecta para un hermoso relato de sororidad y creacion.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONFrom Emilia Pardo Bazan to Carmen Martin Gaite, from Maria Lejarraga to Elena Fortun and Carmen Laforet, the moving story of women who found in writing and friendship the strength to believe in themselves. Carmen G. de la Cueva and Ana Jaren have woven a dazzling genealogy. Cultured and passionate, this story is filled with emotion and sheer beauty. -Cristina Onoro There was a time in Spain when everything seemed possible for women: study, leave their homes, weave threads of friendship, and plant a small seed that, despite the war and the postwar period, germinated in poems, books, and letters. A story that took place in environments such as the Residencia de Senoritas or the Lyceum Club Femenino, which would continue in exile, and which intertwines the lives of female creators such as Emilia Pardo Bazan, Carmen Baroja, Maria Lejarraga, Maria de Maeztu, Victoria Kent, Elena Fortun, Marisol Dorao, Carmen Laforet and Carmen Martin Gaite. Carmen G. de la Cueva has traced the steps of those who, long before her, found in the voice and love of other women the necessary drive to believe in themselves. For her part, Ana Jaren has created the perfect atmosphere for a beautiful story of sorority and creation. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9788426424761
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