The reception of Pavese in the Spanish narrators of the second Novecento
Abstract
Cesare Pavese found in Spain a wide reception during the second half of the twentieth century, both in a general and intense and particular and specialized ways. The first time that appears the name of Pavese in Spain is during the fifties. This essay studies the influence of the Italian writer in narrators and poets of different generations; such as the Goytisolo brothers, Gabriel Ferrater and other minor writers.Downloads
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