W. FERNÁNDEZ FLÓREZ’S AN ISLAND IN THE RED SEA: A DOUBLY BITTER FRUIT OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR Cover Image

UNA ISLA EN EL MAR ROJO, POR W. FERNÁNDEZ FLÓREZ: UN FRUTO DOBLEMENTE AMARGO DE LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA
W. FERNÁNDEZ FLÓREZ’S AN ISLAND IN THE RED SEA: A DOUBLY BITTER FRUIT OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR

Author(s): Mirela Ioana Lazăr
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Wenceslao Fernández Flórez; “An Island in the Red Sea”; committed novel; ideology; Spanish civil war.

Summary/Abstract: W. Fernández Flórez’s An Island in the Red Sea: a doubly bitter fruit of the Spanish Civil War. The paper analyses and revalues a novel written during the civil war and about the civil war, a “committed novel” and an actual indictment of the Republic and its men carried from an ideological perspective that – at least as literary history and criticism state – practically nullifies its esthetic value. In particular, my aim here is to emancipate a “propaganda novel” from this reductionist condemn – which, emphasizing its propagandistic character, seems to forget that the writing is dealing with is still a novel -, by uncovering some of those traits ignored by the scholars that allow its esthetic recovery. More broadly, I try to make out of this particular case the starting point of a future literary analysis of the committed novels more deprived of preconceptions.

  • Issue Year: 57/2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 119-135
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Spanish