Las malas mujeres

Las malas mujeres

Premio Blanco Amor 2020 - Premio Nacional de Narrativa 2022

Aleixandre, Marilar

Through the pages of Las malas mujeres we embark on a hard and exciting journey through the final stretch of the 19th century, in a story with several voices: that of fifteen-year-old Sisca, imprisoned because women do not own her body ; those of Concepción Arenal, a prison visitor, and Juana de Vega, women not as well known as they deserve, and those of the "mute choir of bad women", who sing songs about encounters with sexual predators. The novel is written against oblivion, to recover the memory of the excluded, inmates in the prison of La Galera, Coruña, in 1863. At its center, the tension between the good intentions of Arenal, tinged with the identification between crime and sin, and the resistance of Sisca. It is also a hymn to the role of books and reading to dignify people's lives, to give hope to the desperate.

Author
Aleixandre, Marilar
Subject
Literature > Galician narrative
Genre
General > Modern and contemporary fiction
EAN
9788416461523
ISBN
978-84-16461-52-3
Edition
1
Publisher
Xordica
Pages
272 
High
20.0 cm
Weight
13.0 cm
Release date
30-11-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Carrachinas 
Number
107 
Paperback edition
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Aleixandre, Marilar (aut.)

  • Aleixandre, Marilar
    Marilar Aleixandre (Madrid, 1947) es una escritora y traductora española que utiliza mayoritariamente la lengua gallega. Ha destacado especialmente en el terreno de la literatura para niñ   Read more

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