The Handmaid's Tale
The Handmaid's Tale
Por Margaret Atwood
SPA: Español
In the Republic of Gilead, Offred's body serves only for procreation, as dictated by the rigid rules established by the puritanical dictatorship that rules the country. If Offred rebels—or if, reluctantly agreeing to cooperate, she is unable to conceive—she faces death by public execution or exile to the Colonies, where she will succumb to the pollution of toxic waste. Thus, the regime controls with an iron fist even the smallest details of women's lives: their food, their clothing, even their sexual activity. But no one, not even a despotic government hiding behind the supposed mandate of an all-powerful god, can control a person's thoughts. Much less their desires.
The inherent dangers of mixing religion and politics; the determination of all absolute power to subjugate women as a step toward subjugating the entire population; the unstoppable force of desire as a transgressive element: these are just a few of the themes explored in this harrowing tale, seasoned with the subtle sarcasm that is Margaret Atwood's hallmark. A universal writer who, with the passage of time, continues to amaze us with the lucidity of her ideas and the power of her prose.
This dystopian novel, a Booker Prize nominee and winner of the Arthur C. Clarke and Governor General's awards, has been adapted for film, theater, radio, and opera with enormous success. The 2017 television series and the highly anticipated sequel in 2019 have breathed new life into a truly timeless work.
Publisher DEBOLSILLO
Ficción, Distopía , Drama, and Clásicos
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