El señor de Cheshire [The Lord of Cheshire]
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Eladio Ramos
About this listen
Divertida novela que transcurre al comienzo del S.XX, en Inglaterra. Dogson, sobrino de Lewis Carroll, tiene el mismo defecto de su tío; un excesivo amor por las niñas, lo cual le ha llevado a la cárcel. Allí, sin poder recibir visitas, pide por carta a un noble aburrido que le haga un gran favor; que le envíe una muñeca articulada con la forma exacta de una bella mujer para saciar sus instintos y paliar su soledad. El preso vive extasiado las descripciones epistolares del noble, que ha logrado la más bella modelo, pero un carcelero a cambio de un soborno logrará que Dogson reciba las visitas de un atractivo adolescente. Es el comienzo de una trama de enredos en la que se cruzan las pasiones sádicas del preso, la complicidad del muchacho, el fabricante de muñecas, el noble aburrido, su esposa, un médico servicial y la excitante modelo. Es un divertimento literario lleno de erotismo y humor que emparenta con las mejores obras de Tom Sharpe y Woodehouse, y con influencias literarias de Wilde, Villiers, De Quincey, Lautréamont, y del fetichismo de Luis García Berlanga.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2010 AntonioGómezRufo (P)2020 Saga EgmontWhat listeners say about El señor de Cheshire [The Lord of Cheshire]
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- PHILIP
- 21-10-12
Disturbing novel on sexual exploitation and class
Written with elegance, detachment and irony about the interaction of the upper and lower classes in Victorian England, and dealing with the trades made by the protagonists to get a softer and more sexually fulfilled life in an emotionally cold world. The deadpan presentation of the initial outrage and later apparently very willing acceptance by the 'victims' and cool search for gratification by the rich and powerful provides a thought-provoking reflection on the nature of human relationships, where empathy is absent. Disturbing but not titillating.
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