Count Julian: Spanish Literature Series
Autor Juan Goytisolo Traducere de Helen Laneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 ian 2013 – vârsta de la 22 ani
Exiled in Tangiers, cut off from home and country, the narrator of Count Julian rants against the homeland he was forced to leave: Spain. The second novel in Juan Goytisolo's trilogy (including Marks of Identity and Juan the Landless), this story of an exiled Spaniard confronts all of Goytisolo's own worst fears about fascist Spain.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781564784841
ISBN-10: 1564784843
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 141 x 211 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Dalkey Archive Press
Seria Spanish Literature Series
ISBN-10: 1564784843
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 141 x 211 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Dalkey Archive Press
Seria Spanish Literature Series
Notă biografică
Ne a Barcelone, en 1931, intellectuel engage, oppose au franquisme, Juan Goytisolo s'est tres tot exile a Paris. Aujourd'hui installe a Marrakech, il est devenu un critique implacable de la civilisation occidentale. Auteur d'une quinzaine de romans et de nombreux essais, il a recu, en 1985, le prix Europalia pour l'ensemble de son uvre, en 2002 le prix Octavio Paz, en 2004 le prix Juan Rulfo de litterature latino-americaine et caribeenne, et en novembre 2008 le prestigieux Prix national des Lettres espagnoles.Photo: Circulo de Lectores.
Recenzii
This wicked, passionate and extremely funny book can be read as Goytisolo's farewell to the priests, generals and sanctimonious moralizers who ruled his native land ... though difficult and allusive, it is worth the effort, since Goytisolo is Spain's greatest modern novelist
Juan Goytisolo has spent the past thirty-five years in exile doing to the Spanish novel what Bunuel did to the cinema, Picasso, Miro and Dali to painting and Lorca to the theatre and in poetry
Count Julian is the Finnegan's Wake of the south, but shorter, hotter, crosser and a bit more readable
Juan Goytisolo has spent the past thirty-five years in exile doing to the Spanish novel what Bunuel did to the cinema, Picasso, Miro and Dali to painting and Lorca to the theatre and in poetry
Count Julian is the Finnegan's Wake of the south, but shorter, hotter, crosser and a bit more readable