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portada Écue-Yamba-Ó: 195 (el Libro de Bolsillo - Bibliotecas de Autor - Biblioteca Carpentier) (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Category
Literature
Topic
literatura latinoamerican
Collection
alianza l.bolsillo
Year
2002
Language
Spanish
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
8420673307
ISBN13
9788420673301
Edited in
España

Écue-Yamba-Ó: 195 (el Libro de Bolsillo - Bibliotecas de Autor - Biblioteca Carpentier) (in Spanish)

Alejo Carpentier (Author) · Alianza Editorial · Paperback

Écue-Yamba-Ó: 195 (el Libro de Bolsillo - Bibliotecas de Autor - Biblioteca Carpentier) (in Spanish) - Alejo Carpentier

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Synopsis "Écue-Yamba-Ó: 195 (el Libro de Bolsillo - Bibliotecas de Autor - Biblioteca Carpentier) (in Spanish)"

Primera novela de Alejo Carpentier (1904-1980), ÉCUE-YAMBA-Ó (1927) prolonga, por un lado, los métodos y temas del naturalismo típicos de la literatura latinoamericana durante las dos primeras décadas del siglo xx, también acusa, por otro, la influencia innovadora de las preocupaciones estéticas vanguardistas, especialmente del surrealismo francés. Si es cierto que el relato de la vida de Menegildo Cue refleja las condiciones sociales en que se desarrolla la existencia de los trabajadores negros en los ingenios de azúcar de la época, sin embargo la peculiar concepción del mundo del personaje, resultado del sincretismo religioso propio del ámbito antillano, inaugura también la búsqueda de una realidad en que la magia y el mito alternan con lo cotidiano, anticipando así la visión de lo real maravilloso de la narrativa posterior de Carpentier.
Alejo Carpentier
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Alejo Carpentier was born in Havana in 1904, son of a French architect who had settled in the Antilles two years earlier. In 1921 he abandoned his architecture studies and professionally devoted himself to journalism, joining the then-called "Grupo Minorista". In 1924 he was appointed director of the magazine Carteles. Imprisoned for political reasons during the Machado regime, he began writing Ecue-Yamba-O. That same year he participated in the founding of the magazine "Avance". In 1928 he clandestinely embarked for France, where he remained until 1939. Returning to Cuba, he got a job in radio. He traveled to various countries in America and settled in Venezuela from 1945 until 1959, when he returned to Cuba, where he directed the National Publisher. From the end of 1966 he resided in Paris, where he held an important diplomatic position, until his death in 1980. Carpentier published the fiction books Ecue-Yamba-O, The Kingdom of This World (first edition, 1949), The Lost Steps (1953), War of Time (1956), The Chase (1958; Seix Barral, 1987), The Century of the Lights (1952; Seix Barral, 1965), Reasons of State (1974), Baroque Concert (1974), The Consecration of Spring (1978) and The Harp and the Shadow (1979).
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