Eduardo Zamacois (Pinar del Rào, 1873- Buenos Aires, 1971) was a main actor of the spanish's literature and edition movement from the first third of the 20th century. He was the founder of magazines that had a big impact like †œGerminal†�, introductive of the sicalipsis (†œLa Vida Galante†�) or so innovative that deserved an special chapter in the history of literature (†œEl Cuento Semanal†� e †œLos Contemporà¡neos†�). With this work, it is intended to recreate the most significant stages from his autobiography adventure including the new information that offers his non before published letters exchange with his last sentimental partner. As a writer, his work was very popular in his homeland, translated to the world and reissued in Ibero-America. His literature work is based in three different phases. He began with the use of gallant literature (with books like La enferma, Punto negro) and took an adventure with the pays of mystery and irony (El otro, El misterio de un hombre pequà±ito, La opinion ajena) to finally focused in a narrative style of a realistic kind, that includes social critique (Las raàces). His last published novel in Spain is a portrait of Madrid during its long siege by the nationalist troops (El asedio de Madrid), a profound tribute to the people's heroism and a declaration of love to the capital, that was his place of residence for a long time. While his exile, that took him to Cuba, New York and Buenos Aires, he worked in the radio, the dubbing industry and in finishing his most detailed bibliography, Un hombre que se va, a valuable document of that time.
Eduardo Zamacois: attività editoriale e opera letteraria
2009
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Eduardo Zamacois (Pinar del Rào, 1873- Buenos Aires, 1971) was a main actor of the spanish's literature and edition movement from the first third of the 20th century. He was the founder of magazines that had a big impact like †œGerminal†�, introductive of the sicalipsis (†œLa Vida Galante†�) or so innovative that deserved an special chapter in the history of literature (†œEl Cuento Semanal†� e †œLos Contemporà¡neos†�). With this work, it is intended to recreate the most significant stages from his autobiography adventure including the new information that offers his non before published letters exchange with his last sentimental partner. As a writer, his work was very popular in his homeland, translated to the world and reissued in Ibero-America. His literature work is based in three different phases. He began with the use of gallant literature (with books like La enferma, Punto negro) and took an adventure with the pays of mystery and irony (El otro, El misterio de un hombre pequà±ito, La opinion ajena) to finally focused in a narrative style of a realistic kind, that includes social critique (Las raàces). His last published novel in Spain is a portrait of Madrid during its long siege by the nationalist troops (El asedio de Madrid), a profound tribute to the people's heroism and a declaration of love to the capital, that was his place of residence for a long time. While his exile, that took him to Cuba, New York and Buenos Aires, he worked in the radio, the dubbing industry and in finishing his most detailed bibliography, Un hombre que se va, a valuable document of that time.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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