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El beso de la mujer araña by Manuel Puig
El beso de la mujer araña by Manuel Puig






(I was also accepting short stories and epics, so I’ll have to choose a couple of new titles for some countries I’ve already read to catch up). I was going to write about Borges’ amazing Ficciones which is a collection of fantastic, deep and intricate short stories, but now I’ve decided to see if I can find a novel from every country to read. This one was due to a late change in plans. She seems very young, hardly more than twenty-five, the petite face a little catlike, the nose small and pert, the form of her face is… round rather than oval, the forehead wide, the cheeks large too but then falling to a point, like those of a cat. Tickets can be purchased at this link.In her we see that she has something outré about her, that she’s a woman like no other. Political liberation comes through the liberation of bodies. While death and torture reign outside their isolation, they dream of a world that is still waiting for a revolution.

El beso de la mujer araña by Manuel Puig

It is a quasi-thriller that smacks of bolero. Valentín and Molina during their confinement are companions on an existential journey and, at the same time, a journey of liberation. To escape from reality, Molina evokes old films, with which he in turn reflects on his own life and his political and sexual identity an inner struggle with many open wounds and a panther that never stops roaring.Ī forbidden story that brings to light the human need to love. One is locked up for seducing a minor, the other for political activism. In prison, Molina and Valentin are cellmates. Actors Eusebio Poncela and Igor Yebra star in El beso de la mujer araña, a new version of the prestigious text written by Manuel Puig, at the Teatro Bellas Artes in Madrid (C/ Marqués de Casa Riera, 2).Įl beso de la mujer araña (Kiss of the Spider Woman) talks about human relationships, the domination of some over others, freedom, identity, coercion… In a cell, two men share confessions.








El beso de la mujer araña by Manuel Puig