Mundos alternos y artísticos en Vargas Llosa explora la función de lo visual en relación con el concepto de mundos alternos que emana de la interioridad de los personajes y su aptitud para inventar, soñar y construir mundos posibles dentro de la narrativa del Nobel peruano. Debido a la consabida afición de Mario Vargas Llosa por la pintura, se observa que varios de sus entes de ficción devienen, a su vez, intérpretes y artífices, desdoblándose en las obras artísticas de manera especular. La índole altamente visual y animada de los submundos de los personajes vargasllosianos enfocados en este estudio, hace que parezcan desplegarse en un escenario o proyectarse en una pantalla de cine. La puesta en evidencia de los modos de construcción de los mundos insertos conduce al lector a tratar de evaluar la coherencia y estabilidad del universo ficcional y lo lleva a cuestionar la naturaleza del mundo “real”.
Hedy Habra Libros
Hedy Habra es una autora cuyas obras exploran la profunda conexión entre el arte y la literatura. Su poesía y cuentos a menudo se inspiran en su gran interés por las artes visuales, adentrándose en temas culturales y personales profundos. Con fluidez en cinco idiomas y un amplio historial de publicaciones en prestigiosas revistas literarias, Habra aporta una perspectiva única que resuena a nivel mundial. Su escritura destaca el poder de la expresión artística para navegar la experiencia humana.






The Taste of the Earth
- 100 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Personal history intertwines with cultural heritage in this collection of poems, exploring themes of memory, loss, and longing. Hedy Habra takes readers on a journey through Egypt's mythical past and Lebanon's struggles, using vivid imagery to connect the senses with experiences of joy and turmoil. Each poem evokes familiar objects and scenes, reflecting on the beauty found within suffering. Through these artistic recollections, Habra highlights the interconnectedness of different worlds and the universality of human emotions, creating a resonant and evolving narrative.
Under Brushstrokes
- 106 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The book intricately weaves together vivid imagery, sound, and layered meanings, reflecting the complexity of artistic creation. Each element contributes to a larger narrative, inviting readers to explore the depth and life within the text. The richness of the work encourages multiple readings, revealing new insights and interpretations with each engagement. This multifaceted approach highlights the artistry behind the words, making it a compelling experience for poetry enthusiasts.
Flying Carpets
- 214 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Flying Carpets is a story collection in the grand tradition of Arab storytelling. In it, Habra masterfully waves her writing wand and takes us on a journey as we read about people and places far away and encounter temples and mountain villages, gliding boats and fragrant kitchens, flaming fish and rich tapestries.
Tea in Heliopolis
- 100 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, this poetry collection explores a family's journey across Egypt, Beirut, and America, blending tragedy and beauty. The poet, Hedy Habra, uses the metaphor of a painter's brush to convey moments of life, evoking the styles of old masters and the vibrant imagination of Van Gogh. The work reflects on the courage required to remember the past while embracing a beauty that transcends pain, creating a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate deeply.
Or Did You Ever See The Other Side?
- 108 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Exploring the intersection of women and art, Hedy Habra's latest collection employs anaphora to delve into the experiences of artists and muses. The poems touch on themes like identity and creativity through diverse subjects, including personal moments and artistic inspirations. Drawing from various artistic influences, the collection poses profound questions about life and self-discovery, presenting a captivating feminist perspective that resonates throughout its pages. Habra's work stands out for its lyrical intensity and thought-provoking content.