ISBN  9788417553913

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Autor  MARY MCCARTHY
Editorial  IMPEDIMENTA
Condicion  Nuevo

An exceptional novel a modern classic of extreme elegance and frankness and one of the most brilliant x-rays of the United States in which women began to speak in the first person. The Group is considered the best-known --and controversial-- work of the North American Mary McCarthy. Endowed with a strong autobiographical charge published in 1963 it addressed issues such as free love socialism contraception or abortion from an unprejudiced and purely feminine point of view. In fact its sale was prohibited in various countries as it was considered offensive to public morals. McCarthy takes us to interwar New York to portray the lives of eight fresh graduates of Vassar College beginning with the marriage of one of them Kay Strong and ending with her funeral in 1940. Kay Pokey Dottie Lakey Polly Priss and Helena. Eight independent restless free women at a time when what was expected of them was a home marriage and family. A game of mirrors that will reveal a heartbreaking reality: only after giving themselves over to adult life and promising not to continue the path traveled by their parents will they face the real world for the first time.