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CHRISTIANA (BOL)

La historia de Christiana Morgan, fascinante, la encontré por causalidad en los archivos de la Universidad de Harvard. Es una mujer que mantuvo una relación como amante de uno de los principales profesores de Psicología de Harvard, Henry Murray. Entre los dos siguen un extraño experimento vital que denominan la díada y que intentan llevar a sus últimas consecuencias desafiando todas las convenciones de la época. Y juntos, a la sombra del psicoanálisis de Carl Gustav Jung, que fue maestro y analista de ambos, y de las visiones que ella tenía, intentan mantener esa especie de experimento vital en busca de conciliar la libertad absoluta con el amor absoluto.
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YOU BELONG HERE

In a world overcrowded with labels, don’t allow your identity to be defined by other people. Learn how to take back your power, choose to feed the aspects of your identity that serve you, and let go of those that don’t. Everyone feels like an outsider at some point in their life—when we walk into a room and think to ourselves, “I don’t belong here.” To avoid these feelings of exclusion, many of us hide our authentic selves and allow others to define our identity. You Belong Here offers a new framework that allows each of us to define how we want to be seen, heard, and valued on our own terms so we feel a sense of belonging in any situation. Further, it serves as a launchpad for organizational leaders and culture builders to create safe spaces for individuals to show up as their authentic selves.
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Y/N

It’s as if her life only began once Moon appeared in it. The desultory copywriting work, the boyfriend, and the want of anything not-Moon quickly fall away when she beholds the idol in concert, where Moon dances as if his movements are creating their own gravitational field; on livestreams, as fans from around the world comment in dozens of languages; even on skincare products endorsed by the wildly popular Korean boyband, of which Moon is the youngest, most luminous member. Seized by ineffable desire, our unnamed narrator begins writing Y/N fanfic—in which you, the reader, insert [Your/Name] and play out an intimate relationship with the unattainable star. Surreal, hilarious, and shrewdly poignant, Y/N is a provocative literary debut about the universal longing for transcendence and the tragic struggle to assert one’s singular story amidst the amnesiac effects of globalization. Esther Yi’s prose unsettles the boundary between high and mass art, exploding our expectations of a novel about “identity” and offering in its place a sui generis picture of the loneliness that afflicts modern life.
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