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El Buscapié

El Buscapié

By Castro, Adolfo de

Published by Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4066338089090
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About this book

In 'El Buscapié,' Adolfo de Castro weaves a rich tapestry of narrative that reflects the social and political turbulence of 19th-century Spain. The novel employs a modernist literary style, characterized by its experimental narrative techniques and dense symbolism, allowing readers a multifaceted exploration of identity and morality. De Castro's keen eye for detail and emotive language immerses the reader in a vivid world where the characters grapple with their desires and anxieties, set against a backdrop of cultural transformation. Adolfo de Castro, a prominent Spanish writer and historian, was deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of his time, which included Romanticism and the emerging modernist perspectives. His experiences as a public administrator and his involvement in literary circles informed his understanding of social issues, enriching the thematic depth of 'El Buscapié.' Through this work, de Castro critiques the rigid societal norms, illuminating the struggles of the individual against collective expectations. This novel is a must-read for enthusiasts of Spanish literature and those seeking to understand the complexities of 19th-century identity crises. 'El Buscapié' not only offers a compelling narrative but also serves as a mirror reflecting the ongoing dialogue between tradition and modernity, making it a vital contribution to the literary canon.

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