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A brilliant, ironic, and deeply lucid selection of aphorisms that condense Oscar Wilde's wit and sharpness in their purest form. These pages parade love, morality, society, art, beauty, and the human condition, observed with a scathing gaze that never loses its elegance. Each sentence is a mirror that reflects our contradictions and invites us to laugh at them. Wilde combines humor, paradox, and truth with disarming naturalness, allowing the lighthearted to reveal the profound. This book can be opened to any page and will always offer a spark of intelligence or a knowing smile. Ideal for reading slowly, underlining, rereading, and sharing, it is a volume that accompanies both the curious reader and the lover of classic literature. A work that is short in length but inexhaustible in resonance, where irony becomes a form of wisdom.
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was an Irish writer, poet, and playwright who stood out for his sharp wit and decadent aesthetic in Victorian England, After studying at Oxford, he rose to fame with works such as "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and brilliant comedies such as "The Importance of Being Earnest," His public life as an aesthete and dandy contrasted dramatically with his fall from grace after being sentenced to two years of hard labor for "gross indecency," a euphemism of the time for his homosexuality, After his release in 1897, he lived in exile in France under the name Sebastian Melmoth, mired in poverty and ostracism, Despite his tragic end, his work endures as a symbol of artistic rebellion, and he has been hailed as a pioneer in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights,