A moving contribution to the tradition of the metaphysical novel as exemplified by Dostoyevsky and Bernanos, and likewise a worthy counterpart to the vibrant and polyphonic work of fellow Iberians Camilo Jos? Cela and Juan Goytisolo, "The Sea" is a cornerstone of postwar Catalan literature. Set in a tubercular sanatorium in Mallorca after the Spanish Civil War, it tells the story of three children sharing a gruesome secret who are brought together again by chance and illness -- two patients and one nurse. A love triangle, a story of retribution, and an exploration of evil, "The Sea" is "a profound and radical descent into the depths of the human soul." (Gerard de Cortanze)
About the AuthorUniversidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela
ReviewsThe Sea is sordid and illuminating, beautiful, haunting, poetic, and full of love for its characters. -- Agust Villaronga
Book InformationISBN 9781564781437
Author Blai BonetFormat Paperback
Page Count 140
Imprint Dalkey Archive PressPublisher Dalkey Archive Press
Weight(grams) 249g
Dimensions(mm) 213mm * 142mm * 17mm