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Understanding Juan Goytisolo: An Authoritative Guide to One of Spain's Most Challenging Writers

English · Hardback

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One of the best-known novelists of his generation both in and outside Spain, Juan Goytisolo has written novels, short stories, and essays that number among the greatest achievements of contemporary Spanish literature. On par with the major novelists of Latin America, Goytisolo produces works so original in presentation and so acerbic in tone that - despite the international acclaim that heralds such texts as John the Landless and Don Julian - many readers still find them enigmatic and challenging. In a volume that sets both Goytisolo and his works in their cultural and literary context, Randolph D. Pope provides a much-needed guide to the demanding texts and polemical ideas of this modern master. Beginning with the writers childhood, Pope offers an integrated and compelling reading of Goytisolos world. He assesses the impact of his mothers death during a Civil War bombing raid, his fathers ill health and repeated business failures, his childhood molestation by a relative, his education, and his conflicted feelings about publicly admitting his homosexuality. Pope also describes the two Spains - one stifled by censorship and the other liberated by democracy - reflected in Goytisolos work. Pope reviews Goytisolos major works, including two recent novels, The Virtues of the Solitary Bird and Quarantine. He gives explicit instructions on how to read them, explaining the prominent place of nomadism, mysticism, intertextuality, montage, and fragmentation. From the early realist novels to the recent postmodern volumes, Pope describes Goytisolos literature as the result of a committed struggle for freedom - from the complacent social class in which he grew up, from Francos dictatorship, from orthodoxy in all its forms, from ignorance and indifference. Complex yet comprehensible, Goytisolo emerges from Popes authoritative study as one of the most exciting writers of twentieth-century Europe.

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Authors Randolph D. Pope
Assisted by James Hardin (Editor)
Publisher Univ Of South Carolina Pr
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1995
 
EAN 9781570030697
ISBN 978-1-57003-069-7
No. of pages 182
Dimensions 160 mm x 237 mm x 20 mm
Weight 503 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Romance linguistics / literary studies

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