mejores cuentos de los mejores autores españoles contemporáneos

mejores cuentos de los mejores autores españoles contemporáneos
A treasury of short fiction from Spain's most vital writers. This anthology gathers stories by Benito Pérez Galdós, Emilia Pardo Bazán, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Ramón del Valle-Inclán, and their contemporaries, proving that Spanish literature needed no foreign permission to excel. These tales span the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a period when Spanish authors threw off any sense of inferiority and produced work of fierce originality. Here you will find naturalistic portraits of rural and urban Spain, psychological studies of desire and ambition, modernist exercises in style, and unflinching looks at class, gender, and the contradictions of modern life. Each story carries its author's unmistakable voice: Galdós's sweeping social vision, Pardo Bazán's elegant analytical precision, Valle-Inclán's decadent musical prose. The collection itself stands as a declaration of independence from the idea that only foreign authors could master the short form. For readers seeking the real Spain, rendered by its greatest literary minds.

























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