Triumph at Midnight in the Century

A Critical Biography of Arturo Barea

Triumph at Midnight in the Century

Eaude, Michael

Editorial Sussex Academic Press
Fecha de edición abril 2011

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781845194697
243 páginas
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Resumen del libro

Arturo Barea (1897-1957) is often seen as merely a spontaneous writer with a passion against injustice. In fact, he set out deliberately to write concretely and sensuously: about himself in order to understand his mid-life nervous breakdown; and about his generation as a way of explaining the underlying causes of the Spanish Civil War. With acute psychological insight, this self-taught boy from the slums, who left school aged 13, drew a unique portrait of Spanish society in the early twentieth century.

His trilogy "The Forging of a Rebel" was well-received by George Orwell, "An excellent book - Senor Barea is one of the most valuable of the literary acquisitions that England has made as a result of Fascist persecution"; and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, "One of the best novels written in Spanish." He is unusual in that he was one of the first Spanish working-class writers, one of the first autobiographers in Spain, and someone who published mainly in English though all his attention was focused on Spain. In this ground-breaking biography, based on numerous interviews with people who knew Barea, Michael Eaude revisits Barea's writing qualities and deficiencies in the context of stimulating intersections of literature and politics, and of Spain and England. He evaluates all his major works, including "The Track", the story of Barea's time as a sergeant during the 1920s colonial war in Morocco; "The Forge", the story of city and country, school and work, in the first years of the twentieth century, told through the eyes of a child; "The Clash", the story of Barea's experience as a censor during the Civil War; "The Broken Root", his last novel, about exile and an imagined return to Madrid; and, his short stories and essays.

He also puts into perspective Barea's more than 800 talks for the BBC, and rebuts slanders that Barea did not write his own books. It is published in association with the Canada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies.

Biografía del autor

Michael Eaude. Británico nacido en Londres, lleva 30 años viviendo entre Barcelona, donde milita en la izquierda radical, y las montañas de Valencia. Ha trabajado de traductor y escritor. Es autor de numerosos artículos para la prensa británica (The Guardian o Times Literary Supplement) sobre literatura y política española y catalana. Hace 30 años emprendió una tesis sobre Arturo Barea, elegido porque su obra aúna sus dos pasiones: literatura y política. Sus libros en castellano incluyen Con el muerto a cuestas, sobre la literatura de Manuel Vázquez Montalbán y su relación con Barcelona, y Movimiento obrero, Cambio político y Resistencia popular (también editado en catalán), sobre la Transición española. En inglés ha publicado Catalonia: a Cultural History y Barcelona, the city that reinvented itself, sobre la transformación de Barcelona de una ciudad gris y pobre en los años sesenta a la ciudad centelleante de arte y diseño de los noventa. En 2019 salió Sails x{0026}amp; Winds, que trata la política, historia y cultura del País Valenciano. Su libro más reciente es A Peoplex{0026} x02019;s History of Catalonia. www.michaeleaude.com





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