Search results for ""Author Salvador Espriu""
Libros de la Frontera Antología de Salvador Espriu
Poeta, dramaturgo y prosista, es una de las grandes figuras de las letras catalanas contemporáneas. También, de lasque más han trascendido fuera de Cataluña. Lo fundamental de su creación se produjo en momentos de dificultades para la lengua de Ausiás Marc.
£22.12
labutxaca Laia unes esvanides ombres del nostre mar
Però Laia és, sovint, el pretext per furgar endins del record i oferir al lector un retaule sorprenentment viu d'un poble mariner en una època no gaire llunyana. I malgrat els anys transcorreguts des de la primera edició, allò que sorprèn més d'aquesta novella no és només la seva evident resistència al pas del temps sinó, sobretot, la seva capacitat de fer-se més viva al lector actual a mesura que el món que la feu possible s'allunya de la nostra època.
£9.55
Dalkey Archive Press Ariadne in the Grotesque Labyrinth
One of the defining texts of twentieth-century Catalan fiction, written by one of its most innovative and cherished writers, Salvador Espriu's "Ariadne in the Grotesque Labyrinth" is a collection of thirty-four short stories in which the twists and turns of action, character, and place are as winding and sumptuous as the legendary maze of its title. Originally published in 1935 in the midst of great countrywide political and social upheaval, these stories are a mirror, a grotesque mirror, held up to Catalan and Spanish society. Infused with a deep sense of mythic power, blending social realism with lush modernist experiment, " Ariadne in the Grotesque Labyrinth" is a triumph of style. Perhaps best known for his poetry, Espriu's rich lyricism and highly evocative use of the Catalan language are here brought to life in the poet Rowan Ricardo Phillips's remarkable English-language translation of a classic of world literature.
£16.57
Dalkey Archive Press Ariadne in the Grotesque Labyrinth
One of the defining texts of twentieth-century Catalan fiction, written by one of its most innovative and cherished writers, Salvador Espriu's "Ariadne in the Grotesque Labyrinth" is a collection of thirty-four short stories in which the twists and turns of action, character, and place are as winding and sumptuous as the legendary maze of its title. Originally published in 1935 in the midst of great countrywide political and social upheaval, these stories are a mirror, a grotesque mirror, held up to Catalan and Spanish society. Infused with a deep sense of mythic power, blending social realism with lush modernist experiment, " Ariadne in the Grotesque Labyrinth" is a triumph of style. Perhaps best known for his poetry, Espriu's rich lyricism and highly evocative use of the Catalan language are here brought to life in the poet Rowan Ricardo Phillips's remarkable English-language translation of a classic of world literature.
£13.32