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El pozo de la soledad (Edición ilustrada)
Stephen Gordon defies invisibility in an oppressive society. The Well of Loneliness is an essential historical novel that speaks of identity, courage, and resistance. This illustrated edition combines Hall's literary strength with the contemporary art of Carla Berrocal to renew the perspective on a key work of the 20th century.
Published in 1928, The Well of Loneliness was banned in the United Kingdom after a high-profile trial in which its author, Radclyffe Hall, was accused of obscenity and promoting lesbianism. However, far from being silenced, the novel became a symbol of resistance, dignity, and bravery. Through the story of Stephen Gordon, a woman who fights to defend her identity in a world that rejects her, Hall broke taboos and challenged the rigid moral norms and society of the time, offering an honest reflection of the suffering and hope of the homosexual community in the early decades of the 20th century.
The Well of Loneliness remains highly relevant not only as a testimony of its time but for having paved the way for future generations of women writers and readers. Stephen's story, a true lesbian icon, continues to be read, shared, and celebrated almost a hundred years after its publication. This edition restores this queer literature classic to its rightful place. Gloria Fortún's annotated translation offers an enriching reading, while Carla Berrocal's original illustrations immerse us in the novel's universe.