
Fantasmas
Una Exhortación Contra Dios
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Narrated by:
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Artur Mas
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Marqués de Sade
About this listen
El relato Fantasmas, (Una Exhortación Contra Dios), es uno de los textos contenidos en los "Cuadernos Personales" del Marqués de Sade escritos en 1802, mientras estaba encarcelado en Bicétre, institución mitad manicomio mitad cárcel, conocida como "La Bastilla de los Canallas". Esta obra es una exploración de la negación de la existencia de Dios y una crítica feroz a la religión y la moral tradicional. Sade cuestiona y desafía las creencias religiosas y propone una visión atea y hedonista del mundo, argumentando en contra de las estructuras de poder religioso y social. Es un ejemplo de su enfoque radical y subversivo en la literatura.
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