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  • Jose M. Llanas Aguilaniedo

    Published by Stockcero Mai 2014, 2014

    ISBN 10: 1934768731ISBN 13: 9781934768730

    Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Both Pityusa (1907) and its author Jose María Llanas Aguilaniedo (1875-1921), are two key elements in the study the Spanish fin de siecle culture and decadentism.The novel orbits around the love triangle of the prostitute Pityusa, the weak aristocratic Nikko, and his uncle Tinny, a man of action past his prime. The three will live their relation in the Balearic island of Menorca, turned into an oppressive environment that stifles its inhabitants willpower. Narrated in a pictorial language the novel agglutinates some compelling issues that impregnated the Spanish culture at the turn of the XIX Century, namely feminity, sexual desire and the overwhelming presence of the medical discourse. Jose Maria Llanas Aguilaniedo has been locked within the small and rare authors pantheon, an injustice because his double stance as medical practitioner and writer turn his well written novels, articles and essays on aesthetics and criminology into very interesting testimonials of the Spanish fin de siècle society This edition, with a foreword and notes by Alba del Pozo Garcia, casts a light over the text's historical and cultural background while helping the modern reader enjoy the text. 230 pp. Spanisch.

  • Ramon J. Sender

    Published by Stockcero Mai 2014, 2014

    ISBN 10: 193476874XISBN 13: 9781934768747

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -To read Iman (1930) by Ramon J. Sender is to sail into a vertiginous trip within the darkest aspects of the human being. A man, a soldier striving to survive along endless days and nights in a desert landscape, without further protection besides his scarce strengths, surrounded by death, violence, horror. A shockingly compelling novel, both harsh and beautiful, written in a prose that attains lyricism heights seldom seen in war novels, that has the power to immerse the reader into the nameless world that lies beyond the madness frontier.With this, his first novel Ramon J. Sender (Spain 1901- USA 1982) immediately became one of the most important XX Century Spanish novelists. Iman, a novel full of aggravation provoked by the senseless powers that ruled Spain, sympathetic towards those who died, accuser against those who took advantage of the young lives of the Spanish people, played a key role in the Spanish monarchy fall and the subsequent arrival of the Republic. But its literary and universal claim values make it stand as the chronicle of the unleashed barbarism inherent to each and every war. Almost a century after the narrated episodes it still makes for a reading that leaves no room for indifference. In this edition the introductory study by Borja Rodríguez Gutiérrez and the footnotes allow the modern reader to grasp and enjoy the Sender text in its full masterpiece magnitude. 288 pp. Spanisch.