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Los tres crímenes de Arsène Lupin
Los tres crímenes de Arsène Lupin
Los tres crímenes de Arsène Lupin
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Los tres crímenes de Arsène Lupin

Escrito por Maurice Leblanc

Narrado por Alex Ortega

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Desde una celda, acusado de un crimen que no cometió, Lupin ve pasar los días sin poder demostrar su inocencia. Pero él no puede quedarse más tiempo en prisión, y decide planear su fuga para encontrar al verdadero asesino y así limpiar su nombre. Sin embargo, recibe la inesperada visita del Káiser, que viene acompañada de una propuesta que lo cambiará todo.

Experto en artes marciales, derecho y medicina, además de prestidigitador, sus armas más mortíferas, sin embargo, son su ingenio y audacia. Como un Robin Hood de la Belle Époque, es el paladín de los pobres e indefensos, y un constante agobio para los ricos y burgueses.
Los tres crímenes de Arsène Lupin es una trepidante historia que relata la carrera por encontrar, antes que Herlock Sholmès, los documentos secretos del Káiser para salvar la vida de miles de personas y a cambio Lupin pueda conseguir su libertad. 

Audiolibro narrado en español neutro
IdiomaEspañol
EditorialGrupo Planeta
Fecha de lanzamiento27 ene 2023
ISBN9786070795886
Autor

Maurice Leblanc

Maurice Leblanc, a name synonymous with the creation of the suave and cunning gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, was born on December 11, 1864, in Rouen, France. Leblanc's early life was steeped in the cultural richness and historical significance of his hometown, which is also known for its association with Joan of Arc and its stunning Gothic architecture. Leblanc initially pursued a career in law, following in the footsteps of his father, but his passion for writing soon led him to abandon this path. Moving to Paris in the 1880s, a city then pulsating with artistic and intellectual fervor, Leblanc became a part of the vibrant literary scene. He worked as a journalist and began writing short stories and novels, albeit with modest success. The turn of the century marked a pivotal moment in Leblanc's career. In 1905, he was commissioned to write a detective story for the magazine "Je sais tout," leading to the creation of Arsène Lupin. The character, a master of disguise and a thief with a heart of gold, was an immediate hit. Lupin's adventures, blending elements of mystery, adventure, and humor, captivated readers and established Leblanc as a literary force. Leblanc's creation of Arsène Lupin was not just a stroke of creative genius but also a reflection of the socio-political climate of the time. France, in the early 20th century, was characterized by a fascination with crime and justice, influenced by the infamous Dreyfus Affair and a growing public interest in detective fiction. Lupin's character, who often outwitted the authorities and righted societal wrongs, resonated with readers who were disillusioned with the establishment. Despite his literary success, Leblanc's life was not without controversy. His works were occasionally criticized for their perceived immorality and for glorifying a criminal. However, many defended him, arguing that Lupin was a complex character who challenged the status quo and highlighted the flaws in the justice system. Leblanc continued to write Lupin stories until his death on November 6, 1941. His works have had a lasting impact, influencing numerous writers and spawning adaptations in various media, including films, television series, and even Japanese manga and anime. In a contemporary context, the themes explored in "Memoirs of Arsène Lupin" remain strikingly relevant. Lupin's battles against corruption, his cunning intelligence, and his unwavering sense of justice mirror modern societal issues such as the fight against systemic injustice and the questioning of authority. The character of Lupin, with his charm and wit, appeals to today's audiences who appreciate complex protagonists who navigate moral ambiguities. Maurice Leblanc's legacy endures, not just through the continued popularity of Arsène Lupin, but also through the lens of modern relevance. His ability to infuse his narratives with social commentary and his creation of a character who transcends time and culture make him a literary figure worth celebrating.

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