| Author/Contributor(s): | CUESTA, HUGO |
| Publisher: | Grijalbo |
| Date: | 3/24/2026 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
«¿Voy a morir? ¿Qué me encontraré al otro lado de la muerte? ¿Habrá un cielo y un infierno? ¿Conoceré a Dios si es que existe realmente?». Ya lo dijo Platón: la muerte nos pone a filosofar. Y con una filosofía para todo tipo de lectores elabora Hugo su libro, en compañía de ilustres pensadores y gentes comunes que se han enfrentado con lucidez a la gran cuestión y que tienen mucho que aportar.
Al cerrar el libro nos ha quedado claro, igual que a Viktor Frankl, que solo una cosa es más importante que la vida: el sentido de la vida.—José Ramón Ayllón, del prólogo
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A lawyer and managing partner of a prestigious international law firm suffers a serious motorcycle accident. Conscious throughout the ordeal, he realizes he could lose his life, a limb, or his future as he knows it. His name is Hugo.
“Am I going to die? What will I find on the other side of death? Is there a heaven and a hell? Will I meet God — if He truly exists?”
As Plato said, death makes philosophers of us all. In this deeply human book, Hugo reflects on life and death through a philosophy accessible to every reader — guided by great thinkers and ordinary people alike who have faced the ultimate question with clarity and courage.
By the end, one truth resonates, echoing Viktor Frankl’s wisdom: only one thing matters more than life itself — the meaning of life.