Por:
Kwang-Hee. Kim
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Fecha:
2006
"Juan Marsé's writing has a distinctly dual quality. On the one hand, it is firmly rooted in his experience of post-Civil war España. On the other hand, it is also deeply influenced by the cinema which he and his fellow Spaniards knew well, that of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and which formed an indispensable part of their cultural environment. It is generally accepted that, in its early days, the cinema followed the patterns of classic nineteenth-century narrative, while over time the novel increasingly acknowledged film as a point of reference and inspiration. As is well known, moreover, Marsé's...