This passionate and moving story of social injustice, violence and revenge, set in the Valencian huerta, has become the classic text of Spanish regional realism. Blasco Ibanez, the 'Spanish Zola', dramatically confronts one of the great social issues of the late nineteenth century, the possession of land, in a vivid recreation of the local types and traditional customs of a closed rural community which jealousy guards its rights and administers its own rough justice against the outsider. The novel is both a lyrical hymn to nature and an expose of man's inhumanity to man, narrated with a human compassion worthy of his master, Galdos. Spanish text with facing-page translation, introduction and notes.
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Liverpool University Press
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 149 mm
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978-0-85668-594-1 (9780856685941)
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Vicente Blasco Ibanez. Translated by Lester Clark and Eric Farrington Birchall with Introduction and Notes by Patricia McDermott. Illustrated by Antonio Moratalla Navarro
Introduction:
La barraca: Genesis
La barraca: Et in Arcadia Ego
Fiat lux
Paradise restored
Baptism of water
Nymphs
Sheperds
The horseman of the Apocalypse
Sacrifice of innocence
Baptism of blood
Baptism of fire
Our daily bread
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LA BARRACA, THE HOLIDING
NOTES
Illustrations Bibliography; La Barraca; The Holding; Notes