The Op-Ed novel a literary history of post-Franco Spain Bécquer Seguín
2024
PQ6144
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Title
The Op-Ed novel a literary history of post-Franco Spain Bécquer Seguín
ISBN
0674294815 (electronic bk.)
9780674294813 (electronic bk.)
9780674260108 (hardcover)
0674260104 (hardcover)
9780674294813 (electronic bk.)
9780674260108 (hardcover)
0674260104 (hardcover)
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England Harvard University Press 2024
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (298 pages) illustrations
Call Number
PQ6144
Dewey Decimal Classification
863/.640935846081
Summary
The Op-Ed Novel follows a clutch of globally renowned Spanish novelists who swept into the political sphere via the pages of El País. Their literary sensibility transformed opinion journalism, and their weekly columns changed their novels, which became venues for speculative historical claims, partisan political projects, and intellectual argument
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Literature with an expiration date
1. A literary history of opinion journalism
2. Anxieties of the novelist intellectual
3. Persuasive literary thought
4. Autofiction and the uses of history
5. The new novel of ideas
6. Literary populism
Coda: Journalism's sonnet
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index.
1. A literary history of opinion journalism
2. Anxieties of the novelist intellectual
3. Persuasive literary thought
4. Autofiction and the uses of history
5. The new novel of ideas
6. Literary populism
Coda: Journalism's sonnet
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index.