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Proyecciones de Gabriel Miro en la narrativa espanola de postguerra (Spanish, Hardcover, New)
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Proyecciones de Gabriel Miro en la narrativa espanola de postguerra (Spanish, Hardcover, New)
Series: Monografias A
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Este libro muestra que Gabriel Miro no ha sido olvidado, sino que
ha influido en la literatura hispanica posterior, en particular la
novela de postguerra. ENGLISH VERSION This book shows that Gabriel
Miro has been undervalued and how he has influenced Hispanic
literature, particularly the novel of the post-Civil War period.
?Que ha hecho que la obra de Gabriel Miro parezca haberse relegado
a un lugar marginal de la historia de la literatura espanola, con
cada vez menos lectores? La pregunta no es baladi. Puede que Miro
no fuera un escritor de maEn efecto, en concordancia con la
estetica de vanguardia, fue un autor dificil. Pero fue una figura
clave de la llamada edad de plata. Sus obras, ademas, suscitaron un
interes de repercusiones mediaticas, como las polemicas eno a su
retrato del clero o la presunta inmoralidad de su prosa y su
heterodoxa vision de Cristo. En este libro, se sugieren las razones
que han podido llevar a este injusto olvido literario y se muestra
que, a pesar de todo, su obra nunca ha dejado de ser relevante, y
ha influido en autores de postguerra tan importantes como Camilo
Jose Cela y Francisco Umbral, en la obra narrativa de un filologo
de tanto prestigio como Antonio Prieto y en otros novelistas como
Pedro de Lorenzo, Antonio Zoido y Adolfo Lizon. Guillermo Lain
Corona es profesor de lengua y literatura espanolas en University
College London. ENGLISH VERSION Why does it seem that Gabriel Miro
has been neglected as a secondary writer in the literary history of
Spain, with fewer and fewer readers? Miro might not have had a mass
readership, as, according to the aesthetics of the Avant-Garde, he
was a difficult writer. However, hisworks attracted the kind of
attention that fascinated the media, including the controversies
surrounding his portrayals of the clergy, the supposed immorality
of his prose and his heterodox view of Christ. This book tackles
the reasons for this unfair neglect and shows that, despite it, his
work was never completely overlooked. Indeed, Miro influenced
relevant writers of the post-Civil War period, such as Camilo Jose
Cela and Francisco Umbral, as well as the prose fiction of an
important philologist like Antonio Prieto and other novelists such
as Pedro de Lorenzo, Antonio Prieto and Adolfo Lizon. Guillermo
Lain Corona is a Teaching Fellow in Spanish Language and Literature
at University College London.
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