Llegaste a libros on the rocks, host por Mariel López.
Parte dos de las distopias, donde hablaremos de Atwood, Le Guin y Pelevin. En este nos vamos un poco más al interior: roles, la mujer, la moral y lo que es justo, y terminando por la vida.
Libros mencionados:
Cuento de la criada por Margaret Atwood
The one who walked away from Omelas por Ursula K. Le Guin
Este lo pueden leer aquí, son cuatro páginas
Yellow Arrow por Victor Pelevin
Anxious People por Fredrik Backman
La frase sí era de Trevor Noah, en su libro Born a crime: “The genius of apartheid was convincing people who were the overwhelming majority to turn on each other. Apart hate, is what it was. You separate people into groups and make them hate one another so you can run them all. At the time, black South Africans outnumbered white South Africans nearly five to one, yet we were divided into different tribes with different languages: Zulu, Xhosa, Tswana, Sotho, Venda, Ndebele, Tsonga, Pedi, and more. Long before apartheid existed these tribal factions clashed and warred with one another. Then white rule used that animosity to divide and conquer. All nonwhites were systematically classified into various groups and subgroups. Then these groups were given differing levels of rights and privileges in order to keep them at odds.”
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