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New from Judith Butler and other books of the week in 'Babelia'

2021-02-20T01:23:07.008Z


Critics of the cultural supplement of EL PAÍS review titles by Judith Butler, Elizabeth Strout, Edgardo Cozarinsky, Daniel Rendón, Najat El Hachmi and Andrew Marantz


THE FORCE OF NON-VIOLENCE.

Judith Butler

The thinker who revolutionized feminism with Gender in Dispute, defends in

The Force of Nonviolence

a radical equality without paternalism.

Criticism of Mariam Martínez-Bascuñán

.

FEBRUARY LIGHT.

Elizabeth strout

Consecrated with

My name is Lucy Barton

, the writer recounts the old age of a tough and honest woman in an effective novel that nevertheless complains far from her masterpiece.

Criticism of José María Guelbenzu

.

NIGHT SHIFT.

Edgardo Cozarinsky

The Argentine gives a lesson in great literature with 'Turno noche', the story of a girl who leaves the jungle to settle in Buenos Aires.

Criticism of Juan Cruz

.

LITERATURE.

Daniel Remon

The screenwriter Daniel Remón makes his debut in the novel with 'Literatura', a book that, drowned by clichés, cannot take off.

Criticism of Ana Rodríguez Fischer

.

ON MONDAY THEY WILL LOVE US.

Najat El Hachmi

Najat El Hachmi's new novel, Nadal's latest award winner, portrays the protagonist's oppression in a splendid way, but it falters due to its lack of literary flight.

Criticism of Carlos Zanón

.

ANTISOCIAL.

Andrew Marantz

Andrew Marantz, a journalist for

The New Yorker

, publishes a long report on this right and its use by the American extreme right.

Criticism of Juan Luis Cebrián

.

Source: elparis

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