Juan the Landless
Juan Goytisolo has radically revised his masterpiece Juan the Landless for this new translation by renowned translator Peter Bush. Marking a turning point in Goytisolo's work from outright hostility for his homeland towards a growing appreciation and celebration of the many Muslim contributions...
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Juan Goytisolo has radically revised his masterpiece Juan the Landless for this new translation by renowned translator Peter Bush. Marking a turning point in Goytisolo's work from outright hostility for his homeland towards a growing appreciation and celebration of the many Muslim contributions to western culture, Juan the Landless is a desperate, sympathetic, erotic, and anarchic attempt by the greatest living novelist from Spain to reconcile himself to seeing the world as a man without a home, without a country.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781852421922 (1852421924)
Publish date: January 1st 1991
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Series: Trilogía Álvaro Mendiola (#3)
Note: This review, such as it is, includes absolutely NO spoilers, as that would be, I believe, impossible.Another Note: Should you, you glutinous seeker of punishment, decide to pursue the reading of this relatively slim volume, be forewarned that several editions of this novel exist which are dras...