La poética de la ensoñación (Breviarios)
of Gaston Bachelard, Ida Vitale (Translator)
Description
Discutido y polémico, mas no fácil de objetar en sus proposiciones innovadoras, Bachelard emprende aquí un camino prometedor para todos aquellos que se hallen dispuestos a entrar en el territorio de lo inasible, cuya concreción permite el acceso a lo fecundo, abierto por la libre imaginación creadora.
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Book Details
- Format E-book
- Pages 323 pages
- Publisher Fondo de Cultura Económica
- Publication Date January 1st 1982
- First Publication 11/06/60
- Language English
- ISBN 9780807064139
- Edition Not informed
- Category Religion & Spirituality
- Scenario []
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