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Forbidden territory

by Unknown Author

235 pages1989North Point PressISBN 9780865473379

About this book

Forbidden Territory is the extraordinary account of the intellectual awakening of Juan Goytisolo, Spain's preeminent living novelist. Born into the failing bourgeoisie of Barcelona in 1931, Goytisolo was raised within a milieu that strove blindly to maintain the pretenses of wealth and moral superiority. All objectivity was lost on this family that cheered the arrival of Franco even though Juan's mother had been killed by a Nationalist bomb in 1936. His were the people who supported the efforts of the Nazis in Germany and who were quick to denounce anyone they deemed "red," including their much beloved young servant, Maria. The intellectual and sensual suppression that marked the early years for Goytisolo was twofold. With the installation of the Franco regime came widespread intolerance in Spain; religious, political, and artistic censorship became the norm. Within this barren cultural environment, Goytisolo was isolated in a household that compounded his "intellectual orphanhood." After his mother's death, his father became a passive and rigid family leader. The atmosphere in their home was poisoned by hypocrisy; Juan's grandfather continued to live with them, despite the fact that he had molested the young boy. The bitterness that surrounded this arrangement only further confused Juan's sexual development, causing him much guilt over his homosexual inclinations. Complete intellectual intolerance forced Juan to self-education, which was guided by his natural abhorrence for things Nationalist -- antiquated bourgeois morality, including sexual and religious intolerance, and the staunch promotion of Spanish as the formal national language. Living as a pariah in his native country, Goytisolo found inspiration and perspective in his insatiable appetite for foreign literature, eventually embracing multi-lingualisim as his escape from the suppressive atmosphere of post-revolutionary Spain. Forbidden Territory alternates between a stately, eloquent first-person narrative

Publication Details

Publisher
North Point Press
Published
1989
Pages
235
ISBN
9780865473379

About Unknown Author

Juan Goytisolo Gay (Barcelona, 5 de enero de 1931-Marrakech, 4 de junio de 2017) fue un escritor e intelectual español. Considerado como el narrador más importante de la Generación del medio siglo, su obra abarca novelas, libros de cuentos y de viajes, ensayos y poesía. En 2014 le fue concedido el Premio Cervantes, máximo galardón de las letras en lengua castellana. Era hermano de los también escritores José Agustín Goytisolo (1928-1999) y Luis Goytisolo (1935). ---------- Juan Goytisolo Gay (Barcelona, 5 January 1931–Marrakesh, 4 June 2017) was a Spanish writer and intellectual. Considered the most important narrator of the Mid-Century Generation, his work includes novels, short story and travel books, essays and poetry. In 2014, he was awarded the Cervantes Prize, the highest award in Spanish-language literature. He was the brother of fellow writers José Agustín Goytisolo (1928–1999) and Luis Goytisolo (1935).

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