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Teatro

Yunior García Aguilera

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Editorial:
Editorial Verbum (PA)
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
ISBN:
9788411360944
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Las cinco obras que se recogen en este libro forman parte de una decalogía aún por completar. En ellas se plasma la concepción en la que se sustenta el quehacer como dramaturgo de Yunior García Aguilera. Esa concepción suya de que el teatro tiene que ser crítico y cuestionador de la realidad, haciendo pensar sobre las dificultades que más pesan y duelen, se materializa en unos textos que huyen de lo fácil y lo maniqueo, para presentar una imagen incisiva, visceral y profunda de la conflictiva realidad de Cuba, que reclama la urgencia de hablar. Y para hacerlo desde el escenario, García Aguilera ha creado un lenguaje escénico propio y una escritura compleja, esclarecedora y polémica, despojada de dogmatismos estéticos y dotada de una especial sensibilidad para indagar en los problemas más apremiantes de su país. Estas cinco obras muestran a un dramaturgo formalmente maduro, esto es, que ha alcanzado una modélica coherencia entre su pensamiento y sus medios expresivos.Carlos Espinosa Domínguez

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