![]() ![]() ![]() I also know that the circumstances in which he wrote were circumstances in which the publishers seemed to have locked down their idea of what a novel should have and were inclined to exclude anything not fitting their rather rigid definition. So it creates a bit of a fog for me.īut one thing is certain: I know he’s ironical. I have no sphere of reference within Spanish letters and Unamuno is too literate a chap to write without drawing heavily on all he can within a maximum allowable sphere of reference. I’m not sure I completely understand Unamuno. ![]() It had been translated into at least 16 languages by the time he got around to writing his final introduction. Niebla is a novel by the sometime rector of the U of Salamanca and glorious anti-rationalist, Miguel de Unamuno. Random Chapter: How the Criten Got the Keys.dandelionsmith on Coronavirus Chronicles – January 26īen on Coronavirus Chronicles – January 26. ![]() unknowing on Coronavirus Chronicles – January 26.Joel Carini on The Pills of the Unexamined Life.Reflections on the Recrudescence of Theonomy.Tending the Heart of Virtue: How Classic Stories Awaken a Child’s Moral Imagination, by Vigen Guroian.A History of the Island, by Eugene Vodolazkin. ![]()
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