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The op-ed novel

The op-ed novel
a literary history of post-Franco Spain

  • ISBN: 9780674260108
  • Editorial: Harvard University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Cambridge (MSS). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 312
  • Idiomas: Inglés

Papel: Cartoné
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Resumen

A new history of contemporary Spanish fiction through the prism of novelists' newspaper columns.

Public intellectuals come in many different stripes, but most of them gain a following at least in part from their writing, whether in the form of magazine articles, newspaper columns, or full-length nonfiction. A few-James Baldwin and Joan Didion are celebrated examples-start out as novelists before turning to the rough-and-tumble of current affairs. In The Op-Ed Novel, Bécquer Seguìn undertakes the first book-length study of how contemporary literature is shaped by opinion journalism, focusing on fiction writers who took to the papers in post-Franco Spain and became stewards of their country's cultural, economic, and political future.

Following Spain's transition to democracy in the late 1970s and early 1980s, internationally acclaimed novelists such as Javier Cercas, Antonio Muñoz Molina, and Javier Marìas seized the opportunity to populate the opinion pages of the newly legal free press. The Op-Ed Novel analyzes how the argumentative styles and preoccupations of their columns in El Paìs, Spain's most widely read daily, bled into their fiction. These and other authors used their novels to settle scores with fellow intellectuals, make speculative historical claims, and advance partisan political projects. At the same time, their literary technique greatly invigorated opinion journalism.

A lively guide to the terroir of contemporary Spanish literature, The Op-Ed Novel offers a bird's-eye view of both the post-Franco intellectual climate and the changing role of the novelist in public life.

Chapter 1. A Literary History of Opinion Journalism
Chapter 2. Anxieties of the Novelist Intellectual
Chapter 3. Persuasive Literary Thought
Chapter 4. Autofiction and the Uses of History
Chapter 5. The New Novel of Ideas
Chapter 6. Literary Populism
Coda: Journalism's Sonnet

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