Biografia de juan goytisolo biografia
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Goytisolo, Juan.
Spanish metrist, essayist, take novelist.
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Chapter 13 Innovation and Networks in the Spanish Novel of the s: Juan Goytisolo
1 Introduction
The work of Juan Goytisolo Gay (–) is today usually considered “high literature.”1 The Barcelona-born novelist is not only accepted as a canonical writer, but practically a classic. This is paradoxical considering that the lines of his work gradually move towards a rejection of everything, a distancing from his social world and cultural centers, almost a complete denial of his origins: Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Paris. He finally seems to abandon narrative itself a few years before his death in Marrakech, where he had taken up residence since the mids. Despite being a slayer of the mythology of National Catholic Spain and chauvinism of all kinds, he did not renounce literature or his way of life, which he saw as somewhere between the accursed artist and the heterodox intellectual. He cultivated both narrative and the essay, then took on poetry. His literary practice was characterized by his cultivation of the dominant novelistic genres in the literary field, from Realism to the New Novel, at the different historical moments of the field, participating decisively in its transformation around the mids. This can also be said of the prematurely deceased Lu
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José Agustín Goytisolo
Spanish poet, scholar and essayist
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Goytisolo and the second or maternal family name is Gay.
José Agustín Goytisolo Gay (13April 19March ) was a Spanish poet, scholar and essayist. He was the brother of Juan Goytisolo and Luis Goytisolo, also writers.
Biography
[edit]Born in Barcelona on 13 April , in an upper class Spanish-only speaking family (that is, non Catalan-speaking though he spoke perfect Catalan and translated Catalan poems into other languages[1]), his family was brutally shaken by the death of his mother (Julia Gay) in a Francoist Nationalist bombardment in José Agustín was especially affected and named his daughter after his lost mother. In Words for Julia, one of his best-known poems (sung by Paco Ibáñez and Los Suaves, among others), he joins the love for both women. In , in the Elegies to Julia Gay, he united all his mother-themed poems. He also deals with his feelings toward his mother in his later books The return () and End of a goodbye ().
He started studying Law in the University of Barcelona, and ended his studies in Madrid. He was a member of the so-called "Generation of the 50s", along with writers such as Ángel