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| Editorial | New Library |
| Edition | Madrid, 1939 |
| Binding | soft cover |
| Condition | Good |
| pages | 251 |
| Ref. | 2NC1R000029 |
| Antonio Azorín responds to a very clear attempt at aesthetic renewal in a clear break with the narrative forms of Realism and Naturalism; Critics have given a good account of these aspects: fragmentation of the narrative, impressionism, attention to the feeling of temporality and landscaping, aesthetics of repose, etc. And it is not, as some critics would like, an unfinished novel, but rather it has a clear and exemplary ending, which links the work to the most decisive narrative experiences of our contemporary modernity. |