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El embrujo de Shanghai by Juan Marsé
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El embrujo de Shanghai (original 1993; edition 2003)

by Juan Marsé

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For 14 year-old Daniel growing up in a poverty-stricken district of post-war Barcelona, a city where memories of Spanish agonising Civil War were still fresh, life was grey and rarely easy. His father had not returned from war and he lived with his mother, filling in time between school and starting work as a jeweller's apprentice by looking after an elderly, eccentric, retired sea captain. All that enlivened the daily grind of economic hardship and dull routine were the occasional cross-border raids over the Pyrenees made by Republican sympathisers determined to destabilise Franco's government, and visits to the cinema. But there were also the magical stories told by the many colourful characters in this novel that are interwoven with the main narrative. Chief among them is that of Kim and his thrilling adventures in a mythical Shangai populated by gun-runners, ex-Nazis, beautiful women and sinister night club owners. Dreams and reality fuse in this enchanting tale of human spirit and imagination triumphing over misery told by a master craftsman.… (more)
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Title:El embrujo de Shanghai
Authors:Juan Marsé
Info:Barcelona : Debolsillo, 2003.
Collections:Your library
Rating:***1/2
Tags:Posguerra, Barcelona, adolescencia, anarquistas, tuberculosis, prostitución

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Por una vez, en el viejo escenario que los incondicionales de Marsé ya conocen a la perfección, la realidad no se ve enriquecida por fantasías tejidas a base de negar o tergiversar la propia realidad. Esta vez, el marco habitual va a ser enriquecido por una aventura "de verdad", pues uno de los personajes habituales partirá hacia Shanghai con una misión muy arriesgada, en el curso de la cual habrá de enfrentarse a nazis sanguinarios, pistoleros sin piedad y mujeres fatales que le salen al paso en los más sórdidos cabarets de la ciudad prohibida. Que, en definitiva, no quede claro si el héroe vivió o no de verdad las peripecias que se le atribuyen poco importa, pues mientras tanto nace ante los ojos del lector una estupenda novela de aventuras, con todos los alicientes del género.
  Natt90 | Mar 17, 2023 |
1996 Santi
  sllorens | Nov 7, 2021 |
las sucesuvas apariciones y desaparaciones de los maquis que llegan desde el otro lado de la frontera son lo único que anima la vida gris de un bvarrio barcelonés en la época más dura de la posguerra. ( )
  pedrolopez | Apr 7, 2014 |
En la Barcelona de 1948, las apariciones y desapariciones de los maquis, que llegan desde el otro lado de la frontera, y el relato de sus aventuras son lo único que anima el ambiente gris de la época más dura de la posguerra. El relato de la aventura de uno de esos héroes míticos, que embarca rumbo a Shanghai para cumplir una arriesgadísima misión entre pistoleros, ex nazis bellas mujeres y siniestros clubes nocturnos, da sentido a la vida de dos adolescentes, Daniel y Susana, hasta que la realidad les haga despertar del embrujo. ( )
1 vote BibliotecaUNED | Jul 19, 2010 |
Trame : 1946
Désillusion post-guerre civile. Des combattants brisés, physiquement (le Capitaine, qui a pris du plomb dans la tête) et moralement (folie, dépression, mélancolie).
Le narrateur est un adolescent qui vit avec sa mère. Père inconnu.
Il fréquente la maison d’une mère et sa fille, une adolescente malade de la tuberculose. Le père, Kim, est militant libertaire à la CNT et vit en exil en France et tente d’organiser la résistance au franquisme de l’extérieur. Il est le fantôme qui hante cette maison.
Beaucoup de tendresse pour ces personnages cabossés de la vie, notamment pour ces enfants victimes de la guerre civile par l’absence. Mais aussi pour les femmes restées seules, et qui font face à la solitude (la mère de la jeune fille, la femme de Kim qui boit, se prostitue à l’occasion)
Récit dans le récit : un des amis de Kim rentre clandestinement à Barcelone et raconte la vie de Kim à Shanghai. Il justifie auprès de sa fille l’absence du père par des raisons politiques, de justice. Ca fait rêver les jeunes…

Récit d’un éveil sensuel et amoureux pour les 2 adolescents.
Roman sur la trahison de la cause, de l’amitié, de la relation amoureuse. Sur l’impossibilité de dépasser ce type de traumatisme (le personnage drôle du capitaine) mais aussi le drame qui se noue autour de Denis (Luis Deniso), sur l’impossibilité de se réinsérer.
Au final Kim a quitté le combat, sa famille pour une autre, la femme d’un camarade. Et son ami ne veut pas « balancer »… ( )
  petrovski | Dec 16, 2009 |
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The truest, deepest nostalgia is not

directed towards the past but the future.

I often feel nostalgia for the future: I

mean nostalgia for those days of

celebration when everything was on

the move before me, and the future

was still in its proper place.


LUIS GARCÍA MONTERO, Moon in the South
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To the memory of Rosa of Calafell and of Berta de L'Arboç.

For Carmen of Santa Fe.

For Joaquina of Herguijuela.
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'The dreams of youth rot in adult mouths,' said Captain Blay as he strode out intrepidly in front of me, looking more than ever like a frail Invisible Man: head swathed in bandages, and dressed in a raincoat, black leather gloves and dark glasses, with those abrupt, inexplicable gestures that so intrigued me.
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For 14 year-old Daniel growing up in a poverty-stricken district of post-war Barcelona, a city where memories of Spanish agonising Civil War were still fresh, life was grey and rarely easy. His father had not returned from war and he lived with his mother, filling in time between school and starting work as a jeweller's apprentice by looking after an elderly, eccentric, retired sea captain. All that enlivened the daily grind of economic hardship and dull routine were the occasional cross-border raids over the Pyrenees made by Republican sympathisers determined to destabilise Franco's government, and visits to the cinema. But there were also the magical stories told by the many colourful characters in this novel that are interwoven with the main narrative. Chief among them is that of Kim and his thrilling adventures in a mythical Shangai populated by gun-runners, ex-Nazis, beautiful women and sinister night club owners. Dreams and reality fuse in this enchanting tale of human spirit and imagination triumphing over misery told by a master craftsman.

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