Sábato is primarily an essayist who ventured into the novel on three occasions, it should be noted that he is a qualified mathematician and then became interested in the area of the humanities.
The Tunnel was his great work, although now he would be in the controversy for the theme of the book, I see it as a warning book about the psychological problems that man can have and alert women to be careful if they have a relationship with a person of those characteristics.
In his essays he talks about life, God, society in such an eloquent way that makes me worthy to admire, in fact, I share a lot the vision of life that he has. He was also President of the Human Rights Commission once the Argentine dictatorship ended.
I had no idea he lived so much! He's worth the read :)
ResponderEliminarI've only read El Túnel by Sabato, but I'm very interested on start exploring his work :)
ResponderEliminarThe history of "El Tunel" is very attractive and full of suspense.
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