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El último abrazo
- Las emociones de los animales y lo que nos cuentan de nosotros
- Narrated by: Rubén Flores
- Length: 12 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Este audiolibro comienza narrando el último encuentro entre Mama, una hembra de chimpancé moribunda, y su cuidador. La escena, en la que Mama intenta sonreír mientras se abraza a la persona que se ocupó de ella durante años fue filmada y ha emocionado a millones de personas a través de la red. Al hilo de este episodio, De Waal habla del significado de las expresiones faciales, las emociones ocultas tras la política humana o la ilusión de la libertad.
Esta obra describe las múltiples maneras en que los humanos y el resto de animales estamos íntimamente conectados y nos muestra que los humanos no somos la única especie capaz de amar, odiar, temer o avergonzarse.
©2019 Frans de Waal (P)2021 BookaVivo
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