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This book is the first major study of one of Spain's most celebrated younger novelists, Belén Gopegui, whose work stands apart from other writers of her generation for its uncompromising focus on t...
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17 November 2011

This book is the first major study of one of Spain's most celebrated younger novelists, Belén Gopegui, whose work stands apart from other writers of her generation for its uncompromising focus on the social function of literature.
This book is the first major study of one of Spain's most celebrated younger novelists, Belén Gopegui, whose work stands apart from other writers of her generation for its uncompromising focus on the social function of literature.
Gopegui's social commitments find expression in her concern for solidarity and collective projects. These become more radical over time in response to a disenchantment with the evolution of the left in Spain and to the global impact of the capitalist economic system, giving rise to increasingly interventionist narrative strategies. The core theme of solidarity is explored in relation to the collective experience of Spain's largely consensualdemocratic transition and to the apparent erosion of collective goals in post-transition society. Gopegui's discourse of solidarity is examined through engagement with theorists of advanced modernity, including Ulrich Beck's 'risksociety' model and various contemporary reflections on the concept of solidarity. Centred on Gopegui's first four novels, the study situates analysis of these within the perspective of her later works and illuminates her artisticand intellectual trajectory by drawing on an extensive array of her non-fiction writings and personal interviews, one of which is published here for the first time.
Hayley Rabanal is Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at the University of Sheffield.
This book is the first major study of one of Spain's most celebrated younger novelists, Belén Gopegui, whose work stands apart from other writers of her generation for its uncompromising focus on the social function of literature.
Gopegui's social commitments find expression in her concern for solidarity and collective projects. These become more radical over time in response to a disenchantment with the evolution of the left in Spain and to the global impact of the capitalist economic system, giving rise to increasingly interventionist narrative strategies. The core theme of solidarity is explored in relation to the collective experience of Spain's largely consensualdemocratic transition and to the apparent erosion of collective goals in post-transition society. Gopegui's discourse of solidarity is examined through engagement with theorists of advanced modernity, including Ulrich Beck's 'risksociety' model and various contemporary reflections on the concept of solidarity. Centred on Gopegui's first four novels, the study situates analysis of these within the perspective of her later works and illuminates her artisticand intellectual trajectory by drawing on an extensive array of her non-fiction writings and personal interviews, one of which is published here for the first time.
Hayley Rabanal is Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at the University of Sheffield.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 280
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Tamesis Books
Publication Date:
17 November 2011
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781855662339
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese, LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors, LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature, Literature: history and criticism, Gender studies: women and girls
Introduction
Tocarnos la cara: Solidarity as Unachievable Ideal
La conquista del aire: Money as Obstacle to Solidarity
From La escala to Lo real: Solidarity as Pathway to a Revolutionary Horizon
Conclusion
Appendix A: An Interview with Belén Gopegui
Tocarnos la cara: Solidarity as Unachievable Ideal
La conquista del aire: Money as Obstacle to Solidarity
From La escala to Lo real: Solidarity as Pathway to a Revolutionary Horizon
Conclusion
Appendix A: An Interview with Belén Gopegui