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Mazurka for Two Dead Men - Kindle edition by Cela, Camilo José, Haugaard, Patricia. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Mazurka for Two Dead Men.4/5(12). ['At the end of the Spanish Civil War, Tanis Gamuzo sets out to avenge the death of his brother, who was abducted and killed during the war, in a work set in a backward rural community', 'Mazurka for Two Dead Men represents a culmination of the Nobel Prize winner Camilo Jose Cela\'s literary art. The novel was originally published in Spain in and is now presented in a fine. Camilo Jose Cela's works aren't generally for the masses--often Nobel Prize winners fall into this category!--but don't let his "literary success" frighten you. In "Mazurka for Two Dead Men," Cela's powerful style (read in translation, of course) is moving, argumentative, sophisticated, sometimes subtle--sometimes not: in short, an adventure in 4/5(12).


MAZURKA FOR TWO DEAD MEN. by Camilo Jose Cela. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON BARNES NOBLE GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Email Address Subscribe Tweet. KIRKUS REVIEW Cela, a Nobel winner in , first published this shifting, fugal novel in Spain in In the rainy Galician mountains, a local townsperson is kidnapped and murdered; at book's end. Mazurka for Two Dead Men - Kindle edition by Cela, Camilo José, Haugaard, Patricia. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Mazurka for Two Dead Men. Home» Spain» Camilo José Cela» Mazurca para dos muertos (Mazurka for Two Dead Men). Camilo José Cela: Mazurca para dos muertos (Mazurka for Two Dead Men) This is definitely my favourite of Cela's works. It shows a return to a more traditional narrative style, though it is not without its post-modernist elements.


Mazurka for Two Dead Men: A Novel (Hardcover) Published November 17th by New Directions. Hardcover, pages. Author (s): Camilo José Cela, Patricia Haugaard (Translator) ISBN: X (ISBN ) Edition language. For both these events, the blind accordion player Gaudencio plays the same mazurka. Set in a backward rural community in Galicia, Cela's creation is in many ways like a contrapuntal musical composition built with varyin. In , at the beginning of the war, 'Lionheart' Gamuzo is a abducted and killed. In , when the war ends, his brother, Tanis Gamuzo avenges his death. Cela, a Nobel winner in , first published this shifting, fugal novel in Spain in In the rainy Galician mountains, a local townsperson is kidnapped and murdered; at book's end, his killing is avenged by his brother, who tells the killer-and-about-to-be-victim: ```It's not me who's killing you, it's the law of the mountain, I cannot stand in the way of the law of the mountain.''' In.

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