Sangre y Arena

Sangre y Arena

Vicente Blasco Ibáñez

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Perelló Edicions
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9791370190767
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Sangre y Arena (1908) es una novela del escritor valenciano Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, en la que se retrata con intensidad y dramatismo el mundo del toreo en la España de principios del siglo XX. La historia gira en torno a Juan Gallardo, un humilde joven sevillano que asciende hasta convertirse en una de las figuras más célebres de la tauromaquia, símbolo de valor y pasión ante las multitudes.Sin embargo, el éxito y la fama arrastran a Juan hacia un torbellino de orgullo, ambición y deseo, especialmente tras su relación con Doña Sol, una aristócrata caprichosa que encarna la seducción y la decadencia. Dividido entre el amor de su esposa y la atracción por una vida de lujo y placer, el torero se verá envuelto en un conflicto interior que lo empuja inexorablemente hacia la tragedia.A través de esta novela, Blasco Ibáñez ofrece una profunda reflexión sobre la gloria efímera, el culto al héroe popular y el precio de la fama, con un estilo vibrante y apasionado que combina crítica social, lirismo y crudeza.

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