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The Esperpento Tradition in the Works of Ramon De Valle Inclan and Luis Bunuel

Part of the Spanish Studies S. series
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Valle-Inclan's "esperpentos" are a particularly Spanish style of black comedy.

This work analyzes Valle-Inclan's works, defines precisely what the term "esperpento" means, and what technique Valle-Inclan used to achieve his aesthetic.

These techniques are demonstraed by examples from the plays themselves.

The second part of the book examines the manner in which Valle-Inclan's "esperpento" blends with Bunuels' surrealistic films, particularly "Un Chien Andalou", "L'age D'or" and "Tierra Sin Pan".

This book serves as a study of Spanish literature and film at the beginning of the 20th century .

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Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
0773476938 / 9780773476936
Hardback
862.62
01/12/2000
United States
120 pages, bibliography, filmography, index
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