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The Memoirs of Juan Goytisolo

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An edition of Forbidden territory (2003)

Forbidden Territory and Realms of Strife

The Memoirs of Juan Goytisolo

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"For forty-five years, the expatriate Juan Goytisolo has been widely acknowledged as both Spain's greatest living writer and its most scabrous critic. In some thirty books of fiction, autobiography, essays and journalism, he has turned the Spanish language against what he derides as "Sunnyspain," flaying the "Hispanos" while excavating their culture's Moorish and Jewish roots." "This, his two-volume autobiography first published in the mid-1980s, broke new ground in Spanish letters with its introspective sexual and emotional honesty. It charts the writer's unique journey from a Barcelona childhood violently disrupted by the Spanish civil war to student rebellion against the Francoist dictatorship and exile as a "self-banished Spaniard" to Paris in 1956."

"In Paris, Goytisolo fell in love with Monique Lange, befriended Jean Genet, and discovered his own homosexuality as he supported the struggles for Algerian independence. His passionate, iconoclastic pen spares no-one, least of all himself, in this portrayal of politics and sexuality in twentieth-century France and Spain."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
405

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Forbidden Territory and Realms of Strife: The Memoirs of Juan Goytisolo
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First Sentence

"THE WRITING OF genealogies, according to the ironic narrator of Biely's Petersburg, comes down to tracing the origins of well-to-do families right back to Adam and Eve."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ6613.O79 Z687 2003, PQ6613.O79

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
405
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8624323M
Internet Archive
forbiddenterrito0000goyt
ISBN 10
185984555X
ISBN 13
9781859845554
LCCN
2003053520
OCLC/WorldCat
52288826
Library Thing
4887769
Goodreads
172151

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