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Ramón del Valle-Inclán

    28 octobre 1866 – 5 janvier 1936

    Ramón del Valle-Inclán a exploré de manière magistrale les aspects grotesques et tragicomiques de la vie, en particulier à travers son style littéraire connu sous le nom d''esperpento'. Décrite par l'auteur comme une recherche de 'la face comique de la tragédie de la vie', cette technique offre une perspective crue et souvent troublante sur la réalité. Son œuvre, qui englobe romans et pièces de théâtre, est louée pour son flair stylistique unique et ses profondes perspectives sur la condition humaine. Valle-Inclán a laissé une marque indélébile dans la littérature espagnole, dont l'influence continue de résonner.

    Luces de bohemia (Farsas y melodramas)
    Tyrann Banderas
    El ruedo ibérico
    Valle-Inclan Plays One
    Tyrant Banderas
    Autumn & Winter Sonatas: The Memoirs of Marquis of Bradomin
    • Autumn and Winter Sonatas completes the cycle begun with Spring and Summer Sonatas when the Marquis of Bradomin was at the height of his powers. The scene has shifted, however, from verdant Italy and steamy Mexico to rainy Galicia and to wintry Navarre and the court of the pretender Carlos during the final Carlist War. Valle-Inclan's last two Sonatas are decadent in every sense of the word. He interweaves death, sex and religion - Bradomin seducing the pious, protesting Concha even as she is dying and, later, casually making an innocent convent pupil fall in love with him, a young girl who might well be his own daughter - but this Bradomin is now white-haired and fearful that his sexual powers may be waning. The world he inhabits and the beliefs he claims to embrace are also falling away.

      Autumn & Winter Sonatas: The Memoirs of Marquis of Bradomin
    • An NYRB Classics Original The first great twentieth-century novel of dictatorship, and the avowed inspiration for García Márquez’s The Autumn of the Patriarch and Roa Bastos’s I, the Supreme, Tyrant Banderas is a dark and dazzling portrayal of a mythical Latin American republic in the grip of a monster. Ramón del Valle-Inclán, one of the masters of Spanish modernism, combines the splintered points of view of a cubist painting with the campy excesses of 19th-century serial fiction to paint an astonishing picture of a ruthless tyrant facing armed revolt. It is the Day of the Dead, and revolution has broken out, creating mayhem from Baby Roach’s Cathouse to the Harris Circus to the deep jungle of Tico Maipú. Tyrant Banderas steps forth, assuring all that he is in favor of freedom of assembly and democratic opposition. Mean­while, his secret police lock up, torture, and execute students and Indian peasants in a sinister castle by the sea where even the sharks have tired of a diet of revolutionary flesh. Then the opposition strikes back. They besiege the dictator’s citadel, hoping to bring justice to a downtrodden, starving populace. Peter Bush’s new translation of Valle-Inclán’s seminal novel, the first into English since 1929, reveals a writer whose tragic sense of humor is as memorably grotesque and disturbing as Goya’s in his The Disasters of War.

      Tyrant Banderas
    • Valle-Inclan Plays One

      • 273pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      This collection of plays is from the work of one of the major Spanish voices of this century, Ramon Maria del Valle-Inclan. He was a major influence on the early work of Lorca and the film-makers Luis Bunuel and Carlos Saura.

      Valle-Inclan Plays One
    • El ruedo ibérico

      • 1016pages
      • 36 heures de lecture
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      Este quinto volumen de las «Obras completas de Valle-Inclán» reúne las novelas que conforman el ciclo de El ruedo Ibérico. Pese a haber quedado inconcluso, El ruedo ibérico fue el proyecto más ambicioso de Valle-Inclán. Se trata de una obra de madurez en la que el autor, plenamente dueño de sus recursos, despliega con asombrosa maestría su arte literario. Valle la concibió como una sola y monumental novela por entregas, en la que, tomando por modelo a Tolstói, pero sin renunciar a la óptica deformante del esperpento, se propuso captar el modo en que la sociedad española, observada en todos sus niveles, vivió los acontecimientos que se sucedieron durante el complejo período de su historia comprendido entre el destronamiento de Isabel II y la muerte de Alfonso XII.

      El ruedo ibérico
    • Frühlingssonate

      Memoiren des Marqués de Bradomín

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      Als junger Mann wird Marqués de Bradomín auf Weisung des Papstes an den florentinischen Hof Liguras entsandt. Der Herr der Stadt soll aus seinen Händen den Kardinalshut empfangen. Doch der Empfänger liegt im Sterben, und als Marqués de Bradomín die älteste der fünf bildhübschen Töchter der Fürstin erblickt, ändern sich seine Pläne. Die Verführung María Rosarios, längst dem Kloster versprochen, nimmt seinen Lauf. Doch sein Geschick, sein Wille, das Spiel mit Schuld und Imagination kostet ein Opfer, das nicht wiedergutzumachen ist. Vier den Jahreszeiten gewidmete Kurzromane schrieb Ramón del Valle-Inclán zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhundert als zentrale Figur des Modernismo, Frühlingssonate der bekannteste. In melancholischer, die feinste Schwingung, Regung, Alteration vermittelnder Sprache verwandelt er den Don-Juan-Mythos in einen Urtext der der spanischen Moderne.

      Frühlingssonate
    • Novely, ľúbostné príbehy nestarnúceho donchuana. Škaredý, pobožný a sentimentálny markíz Bradomin rozpráva svoje dobrodružstvá.

      Pamäti markíza Bradomina