The Novels and Travels of Camilo José Cela

The Novels and Travels of Camilo José Cela
Author: Robert Kirsner
Publisher: Unc Department of Romance Studies
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1964
Genre: Literary Criticism
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Published in 1963, this book gave historical context to the works of Camilo Jose Cela (1916-2002) who would go on to be awarded the Nobel prize in Literature in 1989.

Forms of the Novel in the Work of Camilo José Cela

Forms of the Novel in the Work of Camilo José Cela
Author: David William Foster
Publisher: Columbia, U. of Missouri P
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1967
Genre: CELA, CAMILO JOSE,1916-
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Before proceeding to an examination of Cela's works, mention of the critical orientation of this study may prove of some assistance to the reader. My primary intent is to discuss the novels in order to underline the "proteic" nature of the structure of Cela's writings. This approach is descriptive rather than historical.

The Hive

The Hive
Author: Camilo José Cela
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Spain
ISBN: 9781564782687


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The novel depicts the hardship borne by the lower-middle class following the Spanish Civil War.

Christ Versus Arizona

Christ Versus Arizona
Author: Camilo José Cela
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1564783413


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Christ versus Arizona turns on the events in 1881 that surrounded the shootout at the OK Corral, where Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Virgil and Morgan Earp fought the Clantons and the McLaurys. Set against a backdrop of an Arizona influenced by the Mexican Revolution and the westward expansion of the United States, the story is a bravura performance by the 1989 Nobel Prize-winning author. A monologue by the naive, unreliable, and uneducated Wendell L. Espana, the book weaves together hundreds of characters and a torrent of interconnected anecdotes, some true, some fabricated. Wendell s story is a document of the vast array of ills that welcomed the dawning of the twentieth century, ills that continue to shape our world in the new millennium."

San Camilo, 1936

San Camilo, 1936
Author: Camilo José Cela
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780822311966


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Widely regarded as one of the best works by the winner of the 1989 Nobel Prize for Literature, San Camilo, 1936 appears here for the first time in English translation. One of Spain's most popular writers, Camilo José Cela is recognized for his experiments with language and with difficult subject matter. In San Camilo, 1936, first published in 1969, these concerns converge in a fascinating narrative that is as challenging as it is rewarding, as troubling as it is compelling. A story of history as it happens, by turns confusing and startingly clear, echoing with news and rumors, defined by grand gestures and intimate pauses, the novel leads the reader into the ordinary life of extraordinary times. Beginning on the eve of the Spanish Civil War, San Camilo, 1936 follows a twenty-year-old student's attempts to sort out his private affairs (sex, money, career) in the midst of the turmoil overtaking his country. In vivid and richly textured prose that distinguishes Cela's work, the emotional reality of civil war takes on a vibrant immediacy that is humorous, tender, and ultimately transforming as a young man tries to come to terms with the historical moment he inhabits--and hopes to survive. Readers new to Cela will find in this novel ample reason for the author's growing reputation among audiences worldwide.