Innovation and Networks in the Spanish Novel of the 1960s: Juan Goytisolo

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BELLÓN AGUILERA José Luis

Year of publication 2024
Type Chapter of a book
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Faculty of Arts

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Description This article reflects on the relationships between Spanish-American and Spanish literatures since Modernism, focusing on the transformation of the novel in the sixties, based on a study of the genealogy of the work of Juan Goytisolo. The work has three parts: a brief methodological part, which introduces the concept of literary Norm in relation to that of the world-system. The second part, much broader, frames the literary transformations in Spanish literature since the end of the 19th century, taking as its axis a 1964 essay by octavio Paz on Rubén Darío, contextualizing his argument as dependent on the boom; the third part is dedicated to placing Juan Goytisolo on the general map, first, but fundamentally at the hinge between social realism and the new novel
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