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Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio

    December 4, 1927 – April 1, 2019

    Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio was a pivotal figure in post-war Spanish literature, celebrated for his keen social observation and masterful prose. His work often embraced a realist aesthetic, influenced by Italian neorealism, exploring the fabric of everyday life with profound sensitivity. Ferlosio focused on depicting ordinary existence and the search for meaning within mundane moments, offering readers a unique lens through which to view Spanish society. His innovative narrative approach and the depth of his literary style solidified his place as an unforgettable author.

    Campo De Retamas (Todos Los Pecios)
    Industrias Y Andanzas De Alfanhuí
    Qwertyuiop : sobre enseñanza, deportes, televisión, publicidad, trabajo y ocio
    Gastos, disgustos y tiempo perdido
    River
    A The Adventures of the Ingenious Alfanhui
    • 2018

      This is the first English translation of The Adventures of the Ingenious Alfanhui, a picaresque novel in which the hero, a magical little boy, goes in search not of his fortune but of knowledge, growing both wiser and possibly sadder in the process. 'In his dedication, Ferlosio describes this exquisite fantasy novel, first published in 1952 and now beautifully translated into English as a 'story full of true lies.' Much honored in his native Spain, Ferlosio is a fabulist comparable to Jorge Borges and Italo Calvino, as well as Joan Miro and Salvador Dali. Cervantes comes to mind. Ferlosio's prose is effortlessly evocative. A chair puts down roots and sprouts 'a few green branches and some cherries, ' while a paint-absorbing tree becomes a 'marvelous botanical harlequin.' Later, Alfanhui sets off on a tour of Castile, meeting his aged grandmother 'who incubated chicks in her lap and had a vine trellis of muscatel grapes and who never died.' This is a haunting adult reverie on life and beauty and as such will appeal to discriminating readers.' Starred review in Publisher's Weekl

      A The Adventures of the Ingenious Alfanhui
    • 2004

      River

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.4(10)Add rating

      Translated and with an introduction by Margaret Jull Costa.

      River