El blocao, Novela de la guerra marroqui, by Jose Diaz Fernandez
constitutes one of the finest examples of the Modernist-Vanguardist
aesthetics in Spanish literature. In a truly elegant way its author
achieves his explicit goal to interest the reader in a different
way than the usual: that is, by plunging him into an opaque and
tragic world without heroes or outstanding individuals, the way I
experienced Morocco then. Considered by some critics a short novel,
by others a collection of stories or descriptions, it complies with
the author's express intention to compose a novel with no unifying
factor except for the atmosphere that the episodes share. The
resulting book is a true literary gem, one of the Spanish novels of
the 1920s that received the highest public and critical praise in
its times, curiously and unjustly forgotten by critics later on.
Often categorized as a pacifist novel, much in vogue after the
First World War, in El blocao Jose Diaz Fernandez, deeply involved
in Modernist-Vanguardist aesthetics, emphasizes Futurism's
destructive momentum and reveals how the absence of conventional
components of novels -detailed descriptions, plots, chronological
development and psychological analyses of the characters- does not
hamper the possibility of sharing with the reader the most vivid
experiential originalities in the seven fragments that constitute
the text. The result is high quality futuristic literature,
beautifully crafted by combining the achievements of the artistic
and the political vanguard movements. Not surprisingly, Jose Diaz
Fernandez' works have been reevaluated in recent years, and his
three novels, El blocao (1928), La Venus mecanica (1929), Octubre
rojo en Asturias (1935), and his books of essays, El nuevo
romanticismo (1930) are now viewed as some of the outstandingly
original and distinguished texts of Spanish literature of the 1920s
and 30s. In this edition, which follows the text of the 1928
edition, Professor Victor Fuentes has augmented his previous
edition (Madrid: Ediciones Turner, 1976, 2 ed.) with a corpus of
notes which will facilitate comprehension of the book by
present-day readers, and a prologue which includes a fuller
discussion of aesthetic and ideological parameters.
General
Imprint: |
Stock Cero
|
Country of origin: |
Argentina |
Release date: |
March 2007 |
First published: |
March 2007 |
Authors: |
Jose Diaz Fernandez
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Editors: |
Victor Fuentes
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 7mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
116 |
ISBN-13: |
978-987-11-3664-3 |
Languages: |
Spanish
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Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
War fiction >
General
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LSN: |
987-11-3664-1 |
Barcode: |
9789871136643 |
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