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El Camino by Miguel Delibes

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Upon entering the Royal Spanish Academy in 1975, Miguel Delibes delivered an address which reclaimed El camino (1950) for the emerging Green movement. With a blend of hilarity, satire, pathos and t...
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Upon entering the Royal Spanish Academy in 1975, Miguel Delibes delivered an address which reclaimed El camino (1950) for the emerging Green movement. With a blend of hilarity, satire, pathos and tragedy, Delibes artfully explores the process of crossing boundaries in pursuit of maturity and social advancement, whilst also implying that real education is the unfolding of the human heart among friends and sweethearts within a shared social and natural space.

This new annotated version of the text comprises an introductory essay discussing green issues, attitudes towards the Spanish peasantry under Franco, and the function of the novel’s subtly orchestrated comedy. It also contains explanatory notes on the text, discussion topics and an extensive Spanish-English glossary.

This edition is intended primarily for English-speaking students of Spanish literature and culture at school and university.

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Price: $45.95
Pages: 224
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Hispanic Texts
Publication Date: 12 November 2010
ISBN: 9780719080562
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

Language teaching and learning, Literary studies: from c 2000, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

... thought provoking and an effective approach to take with contemporary students.

Squires' edition provides abundant linguistic and cultural footnotes in the main text, a thorough glossary, relevant cultural endnotes and meaningful questions for discussion. His critical analysis that introduces the edition is worthy of scholarly regard in its own right.

We have come a long way from perceiving the novel as a series of unrelated vignettes in service to a conservative ideology rejecting progress.

This edition is a fittingly multi-faceted homage.

Jeremy Squires is Senior Lecturer in Spanish at University College Dublin

Introduction
Miguel Delibes: Spain’s green writer
Selected bibliography
El camino
Endnotes
Temas de debate y discusión
Selected vocabulary