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- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Norma
- Pages
- 59
- ISBN
- 9789580010241
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (25)
Aura By Carlos Fuentes
2011 • Manchester University Press
English
Aura (Cara y Cruz) (Spanish Edition)
2008 • Norma S A Editorial
Spanish
Aura (Fiction, poetry & drama) (Spanish Edition)
1994 • Alianza Editorial Sa
Spanish
Aura Bilingual Pa
1975 • Macmillan
English
Aura ((In Spanish with Introduction and some translations in English))
1996 • Harcourt Brace
English
Other editions

Aura By Carlos Fuentes
2011 • Manchester University Press
English

Aura (Cara y Cruz) (Spanish Edition)
2008 • Norma S A Editorial
Spanish

Aura (Fiction, poetry & drama) (Spanish Edition)
1994 • Alianza Editorial Sa
Spanish

Aura Bilingual Pa
1975 • Macmillan
English

Aura ((In Spanish with Introduction and some translations in English))
1996 • Harcourt Brace
English

Aura - Coleção L&PM Pocket (Em Portuguese do Brasil)
1998 • L&PM EDITORES
Portuguese

Aura
1986 • University of Durham
English

Aura
2024 • Macmillan + ORM
English

Aura
2005 • Can Yayinlari
Turkish

Aura
2017 • Libros del Zorro Rojo
Spanish

A propósito de Carlos Fuentes y su obra
1994 • Editorial Norma
Spanish

Aura (Spanish Edition)
2000 • Alfaguara Ediciones, S.A. (Spain)
Spanish

Aura Novelle & Essay in einem Band
1999 • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Rumbo al cielo Novela
1983 • Jose E. Rojas y C.
Spanish

Aura
2011 • Il Saggiatore Tascabili
Italian

Aura (Spanish Edition)
2018 • Ediciones Era
Spanish

المذكرات
2015
Arabic

Aura
2016 • Antares
Armenian

আউরা
2013 • প্রথমা প্রকাশন
Bengali

Aura
2003 • Il Saggiatore
Italian

آؤرا bi-tajdīd naẓar (Persian)
2008 • Nashr-i Nī
Persian

Aura
2004 • Kitos knygos
Lithuanian

Aura
1997 • Il Saggiatore
Italian

Aura
2000 • Publicaçôes Dom Quixote
Portuguese

Aura
2007 • Društvo Mohorjeva družba
Slovenian
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Reviewers widely praise the book's immersive and dynamic narrative style, particularly its use of the present tense and second-person perspective, which effectively draws the reader into the protagonist's experience. Many highlight the rich, thick Gothic atmosphere, complete with an otherworldly mystery, a decrepit house, and an unsettling ambiance that creates a wonderfully spooky and haunting mood. The writing is frequently described as poetic, lyrical, and exquisite, featuring vivid imagery and striking metaphors that captivate readers from the opening lines. Its brevity is often cited as a strength, contributing to a fast-paced, addictive, and page-turning experience that makes it hard to put down. The story also garners appreciation for its intriguing exploration of themes such as reality versus fantasy, dream versus waking, and the blurring lines of identity and time.
Despite its strengths, some readers found the book's brevity led to a sense of elements being rushed or characters not being deeply developed. A segment of reviewers anticipated the story's conclusion midway through, which diminished the impact of the ending for them. Others expressed a degree of confusion or a lack of clarity regarding the author's ultimate intention, particularly concerning certain thematic interpretations, suggesting the book might require multiple readings or external analysis for full comprehension. Some personal preferences also emerged, with a few finding the romantic elements or specific dialogues not to their taste, while others described the overall experience as unsettling or even "disgusting" due to its strange or complex nature.
Overall, the book is considered a unique and powerful work, often described as a literary jewel that leaves a lasting impression. It stands out for its experimental narrative techniques, intense atmosphere, and thought-provoking themes. This novella would particularly appeal to readers who enjoy Gothic horror or supernatural tales, those drawn to magic realism or surrealism, and anyone who appreciates a story that blurs the boundaries of conventional reality. It is recommended for readers seeking a short yet impactful literary experience, who are open to ambiguity, intricate symbolism, and a narrative style that challenges traditional storytelling, inviting deep reflection on identity, desire, and the nature of perception.
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