Download PDF Los Santos Inocentes Spanish Edition Miguel Delibes 9788481301809 Books
Download PDF Los Santos Inocentes Spanish Edition Miguel Delibes 9788481301809 Books


El merito del libro no se halla, pus, ni en la seleccion de personajes, ni en las anecdotas, ni en la recreacion ambiental. El acierto del escritor es haber convertido en obra de arte extremadamente singular los materiales que maneja..
Download PDF Los Santos Inocentes Spanish Edition Miguel Delibes 9788481301809 Books
"A short and passionate novel about an implausibly feudal countryside in contemporary Spain. It's told in run-on, inarticulate sentences, as if in the voices of its characters, the abused lackeys of a hideous Franquista latifundia. If the masters are portrayed as morally grotesque, so in their own way are the 'santos' (the oppressed countryfolk), most of them physically or mentally deformed, filthy, stupefied, 'Tierra Sin Pan'-like. They are at least in touch with the natural world -- but so is the worst of the masters, who is obsessed with hunting. (This "señorito" seems to be in part the author, who was a hunting fanatic too.) Did such people really inhabit Spain in 1981?"
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- A short and passionate novel about an implausibly feudal countryside in contemporary Spain. It's told in run-on, inarticulate sentences, as if in the voices of its characters, the abused lackeys of a hideous Franquista latifundia. If the masters are portrayed as morally grotesque, so in their own way are the 'santos' (the oppressed countryfolk), most of them physically or mentally deformed, filthy, stupefied, 'Tierra Sin Pan'-like. They are at least in touch with the natural world -- but so is the worst of the masters, who is obsessed with hunting. (This "señorito" seems to be in part the author, who was a hunting fanatic too.) Did such people really inhabit Spain in 1981?
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