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El túnel

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Pages
158
Language
ES
ISBN
9789871144266
Reading Time
~2h 46min

El túnel is a book by Ernesto Sabato. It has 158 pages.

About this book

Ernesto Sabato’s debut novel stands as a foundational work of Latin American existentialist fiction, exploring the corrosive nature of isolation and the desperate human need for recognition. Framed as a retrospective account, the text examines how artistic ambition and romantic fixation can distort perception until reality fractures. Sabato, trained as a physicist before turning to literature, infuses the narrative with rigorous psychological precision that dissects jealousy, paranoia, and the fundamental difficulty of genuine human connection. The novel’s stark prose mirrors its protagonist’s increasingly claustrophobic worldview, transforming a personal confession into a broader meditation on modern alienation. Widely recognized for its uncompromising intensity, the work established Sabato as a major voice in postwar Spanish-language letters and continues to resonate for its unflinching portrayal of the mind’s capacity to construct its own prison. Its enduring presence in literary studies offers readers a sustained examination of how the search for understanding can devolve into self-destruction.

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El túnel has 158 pages.

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Ernesto Sabato’s debut novel stands as a foundational work of Latin American existentialist fiction, exploring the corrosive nature of isolation and the desperate human need for recognition. Framed as a retrospective account, the text examines how artistic ambition and romantic fixation can distort ...

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El túnel was written by Ernesto Sabato.