October Grey Sky (Gaya Believer)
Abstract
This article focuses on the religious side of Ramón Gaya, both as a painter and a writer, paying special attention to different moments in his literary work, in which he writes on issues related to theology. Other aspects dealing with aesthetics in its relationship to the religious dimension of creation, both in writing and in painting, are also discussed. Furthermore, this feature of Gayas´s books is connected to specific aspects in his biography that enlighten his vision of creativity in the realm of regards divine transcendence, a recurrent and central theme in the written work of this author.Downloads
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