Count Julian

Count Julian
Author: Juan Goytisolo
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781564784841

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Exiled in Tangiers, cut off from home and country, the narrator of Don Julian rants against the homeland he was forced to leave: Spain. The second novel in Juan Goytisolo s trilogy (including Marks of Identity and Juan the Landless), this story of an exiled Spaniard confronts all of Goytisolo s own worst fears about fascist Spain. The narrator identifies himself with the real Don Julian, the Great Traitor who allegedly opened the gates of Spain to an invasion of Moors and the consequent eight hundred years of Islamic Influence. For the narrator, nothing short of the total destruction of Spain and all things Spanish will be an acceptable punishment for his exile.

Juan Goytisolo

Juan Goytisolo
Author: Alison Ribeiro de Menezes
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781855661097

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This book assesses Goytisolo's contribution to cultural debates in Spain since the sixties and revises the prevailing critical interpretation of his fiction, arguing that his works represent an ethical engagement with postmodernist theory rather than an illustration of it. This monograph offers two new perspectives on Spanish writer, Juan Goytisolo. First, under the themes of authorship and dissidence, it integrates his writing across several genres, providing a rounded assessment of his contribution to cultural debates in Spain since the sixties and arguing that resistance to repressive discourses characterizes his essays and autobiographies as much as his fiction. Second, it revises the prevailing critical interpretation of Goytisolo's fiction by building on four premises: that his novels are less clearly oppositional than prevailing interpretations imply; that, in order to engage with discourses of identity, he employs an idiom which, contrary to his own statements, is not a poststructuralist autonomous world of words; that a textual practice grounded in the recognizable experience of post-Civil War Spain, rather than one which seeks out the realm of pure textuality, is essential to Goytisolo's subversive political intentions; and that the autobiographical element of much of his work constitutes a more complex narrative aesthetic than has been appreciated. The book argues that ifGoytisolo's work is interpreted as an ethical engagement with postmodernist theory, rather than as an illustration of it, then certain contradictions for which he has been criticized are seen in a new and valuable light. ALISON RIBEIRO DE MENEZES is a Senior Lecturer in Spanish at University College Dublin.

Makbara

Makbara
Author: Juan Goytisolo
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781564785060

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In Makbara, Juan Goytisolo -- widely considered Spain's greatest living writer -- again dazzles the reader with his energetic, stylistic prose, which he himself compares to a snake: cunning, sly, sinuous. But the themes in Makbara are perhaps more universal than in his earlier works. Makbara is full of its own kind of warmth, humor, and love. After all, makbara is an Arab word referring to the spot in North African cemeteries where young couples meet for romantic encounters. Sex, for Goytisolo, is clearly the greatest cosmic joke, the great leveller. "Sex," he says, "is above all freedom."

Juan the Landless

Juan the Landless
Author: Juan Goytisolo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1990
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The theme of Juan the Landless is exile. Juan is both landless and timeless. Exile has turned you into a completely different being, who has nothing to do with the one your countrymen once knew: their law is no longer your law: their justice is no longer your justice... as anonymous as the passing stranger, you will visit your own dwelling and dogs wil bark at your heels. A desperate attempt to see the world from the viewpoint of the other, it is Goytisolo's most total questioning of the possibility of fiction and language. The final volume in Goytisolo's great triology which includes Marks of Identity and Count Julian. Juan the Landless marks a turning-point in Goytisolo's work - from undiluted hostility to Spain towards a celebration of the Muslim contribution to our culture. It is for obvious reasons as relevant now as when it was written in 1975.

Juan Goytisolo

Juan Goytisolo
Author: Stanley Black
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783039113248

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This collection of essays looks at the most recent work of Juan Goytisolo from a variety of perspectives and critical stances. The contributors, all specialists in the work of the Spanish author, employ theories of intertextuality, postmodernist irony, queer ethics and even the esoteric science of Hurufism to uncover the complexities of Goytisolo's creative practice, in particular his radical blurring of the generic boundaries between fiction, autobiography and literary criticism. Such challenging of genre conventions is seen as both integral to the author's own questioning of his identity as an expression of his radical dissidence and essential to the response his work evokes in the reader. Life and writing, autobiography and fiction, constitute the interconnecting poles of Goytisolo's artistic universe. The essays included in this volume explore the varying patterns of confluence of these twin strands in the writer's later work as a whole, but particularly in novels such as Las semanas del jardín (1997) and Carajicomedia (2000). The essays are set in context by a contribution from Juan Goytisolo himself in which he sums up his philosophy of life and writing as a pursuit of 'non-profitable knowledge'.

State of Siege

State of Siege
Author: Juan Goytisolo
Publisher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2002-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780872864061

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Set during the siege of Sarajevo these fictionalized reflections bear witness to the universal cry for freedom.

Landscapes After the Battle

Landscapes After the Battle
Author: Juan Goytisolo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN: 9781852421137

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Trapped in his apartment in an immigrant district of Paris, the narrator is far from the high life of museums, elegant restaurants and boutiques. Within this imprisonment, his thoughts oscillate between revolutionary terrorism and pre-pubescent sexuality - a concern he shares with Lewis Carroll. Mirroring the conventions of Arabic texts, Landscapes After the Battle is to be understood from the perspective of its end; an end where the relationship between writer, the reader and the written is revealed as playful and humorous. The appearance of the comic in a novel by Juan Goytisolo is unexpected; like Dracula at a haemophiliacs? convention.

Forbidden Territory

Forbidden Territory
Author: Juan Goytisolo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1988
Genre: Authors, Spanish
ISBN:

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Marks of Identity

Marks of Identity
Author: Juan Goytisolo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Identity (Psychology)
ISBN: 9781852427672

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New edition of first volume of Goytisolo's great trilogy.

Forbidden Territory and Realms of Strife

Forbidden Territory and Realms of Strife
Author: Juan Goytisolo
Publisher: Verso
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003-07-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781859845554

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This masterful two-volume autobiography first published in the mid-1980s, broke new ground in Spanish letters with its introspective sexual and emotional honesty.