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Nebbia By Miguel de Unamuno

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Title:Nebbia
Author:Miguel de Unamuno
Format:Paperback
Page:269 pages
ISBN:8817022128

Pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1914, Nebbia senz altro il capolavoro del grande scrittore e filosofo basco, un libro nel quale felicemente condensata la sua visione del mondo e del legame che unisce realt e immaginazione Nel narrare la storia di Augusto Perez, un giovane ricco e svagato che si innamora della bella e povera Eugenia, a sua volta innamorata di Maur Pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1914, Nebbia senz altro il capolavoro del grande scrittore e filosofo basco, un libro nel quale felicemente condensata la sua visione del mondo e del legame che unisce realt e immaginazione Nel narrare la storia di Augusto Perez, un giovane ricco e svagato che si innamora della bella e povera Eugenia, a sua volta innamorata di Maurizio, Unamuno genera un congegno narrativo che mette in torsione le canoniche categorie del romanzo Ne discende un esempio di romanzo sul romanzo, un gioco di specchi all interno del quale autore personaggi e lettore si confondono in una narrazione che fatta con la materia dei sogni


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Miguel de Unamuno was born in the medieval centre of Bilbao, Basque Country, the son of F lix de Unamuno and Salom Jugo As a young man, he was interested in the Basque language, and competed for a teaching position in the Instituto de Bilbao, against Sabino Arana The contest was finally won by the Basque scholar Resurrecci n Mar a de Azcue.Unamuno worked in all major genres the essay, the nove Miguel de Unamuno was born in the medieval centre of Bilbao, Basque Country, the son of F lix de Unamuno and Salom Jugo As a young man, he was interested in the Basque language, and competed for a teaching position in the Instituto de Bilbao, against Sabino Arana The contest was finally won by the Basque scholar Resurrecci n Mar a de Azcue.Unamuno worked in all major genres the essay, the novel, poetry and theatre, and, as a modernist, contributed greatly to dissolving the boundaries between genres There is some debate as to whether Unamuno was in fact a member of the Generation of 98 an ex post facto literary group of Spanish intellectuals and philosophers that was the creation of Jos Mart nez Ruiz a group that includes Antonio Machado, Azor n, P o Baroja, Ram n del Valle Incl n, Ramiro de Maeztu and ngel Ganivet, among others.In addition to his writing, Unamuno played an important role in the intellectual life of Spain He served as rector of the University of Salamanca for two periods from 1900 to 1924 and 1930 to 1936, during a time of great social and political upheaval Unamuno was removed from his post by the government in 1924, to the protest of other Spanish intellectuals He lived in exile until 1930, first banned to Fuerteventura Canary Islands , from where he escaped to France Unamuno returned after the fall of General Primo de Rivera s dictatorship and took up his rectorship again It is said in Salamanca that the day he returned to the University, Unamuno began his lecture by saying As we were saying yesterday, , as Fray Luis de Le n had done in the same place four centuries before, as though he had not been absent at all After the fall of Rivera s dictatorship, Spain embarked on its second Republic, a short lived attempt by the people of Spain to take democratic control of their own country He was a candidate for the small intellectual party Al Servicio de la Rep blica.The burgeoning Republic was eventually squashed when a military coup headed by General Francisco Franco caused the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War Having begun his literary career as an internationalist, Unamuno gradually became a convinced Spanish nationalist, feeling that Spain s essential qualities would be destroyed if influenced too much by outside forces Thus for a brief period he actually welcomed Franco s revolt as necessary to rescue Spain from radical influence However, the harsh tactics employed by the Francoists in the struggle against their republican opponents caused him to oppose both the Republic and Franco.As a result of his opposition to Franco, Unamuno was effectively removed for a second time from his University post Also, in 1936 Unamuno had a brief public quarrel with the Nationalist general Mill n Astray at the University in which he denounced both Astray and elements of the Francoist movement He called the battle cry of the rightist Falange movement Long live death repellent and suggested Astray wanted to see Spain crippled One historian notes that his address was a remarkable act of moral courage and that he risked being lynched on the spot Shortly afterwards, he was placed under house arrest, where he remained, broken hearted, until his death ten weeks later 1



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Pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1914, Nebbia senz altro il capolavoro del grande scrittore e filosofo basco, un libro nel quale felicemente condensa
Nebbia
269 pagesMiguel de Unamuno

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