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Product Identifiers
Publisher
New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
1590177657
ISBN-13
9781590177655
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201642687
Product Key Features
Book Title
Tristana
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Family / Orphans & Foster Homes, General, Literary, People & Places / Europe, Historical
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Fiction
Book Series
Nyrb Classics Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
6.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2014-020926
Reviews
"Told in sophisticated yet enveloping prose, Tristana is a treasure that should not be overlooked. Pérez Galdós barely breaks a sweat as he weaves a tale of intelligence and emotional richness comparable to the works of Charles Dickens and Gustave Flaubert. And while the pace of the story is expertly controlled, there is an urgency to each sentence, paragraph, page. At its heart, it's about how we should hurry up and become who we are. Or else." --Juan Vidal, NPR " Tristana is a peach. An utterly delicious novel, even better than the Buñuel film." --Phillip Lopate "Galdós was the great novelist of Madrid, chronicling bourgeois, urban manners with a clarity and understanding critics have found comparable to that of Dickens, Balzac and Flaubert." --Raymund A. Paredes, Los Angeles Times "Pérez Galdós is one of the treasures of 19th-century Spanish fiction." --William Ferguson, The New York Times "Perez Galdos is the supreme Spanish novelist of the 19th century. His scores of novels are rightly compared with the work of Balzac and Dickens who were his masters, and even with Tolsoy's.... The secret of the gift of Galdos lies, I think, in his timing, his leisurely precision and above all in his ear for dialogue..." --V.S. Pritchett "[Pérez Galdós's] prophetic gift for singling out those issues that were bound to transcend and outlast his own milieu was equaled only by his knack for keeping them controversial and alive in his fiction by refusing to take a clear-cut position on them." -- Hispanic Review "Galdós immersed himself in the realities of his day and recorded them accurately." -- Symposium Magazine, "[Pérez Galdós's] prophetic gift for singling out those issues that were bound to transcend and outlast his own milieu was equaled only by his knack for keeping them controversial and alive in his fiction by refusing to take a clear-cut position on them." -- Hispanic Review "Galdós immersed himself in the realities of his day and recorded them accurately." -- Symposium Magazine, "Told in sophisticated yet enveloping prose, Tristana is a treasure that should not be overlooked. Pérez Galdós barely breaks a sweat as he weaves a tale of intelligence and emotional richness comparable to the works of Charles Dickens and Gustave Flaubert. And while the pace of the story is expertly controlled, there is an urgency to each sentence, paragraph, page. At its heart, it's about how we should hurry up and become who we are. Or else." --Juan Vidal, NPR " Tristana is a peach. An utterly delicious novel, even better than the Buñuel film." --Phillip Lopate "Galdós was the great novelist of Madrid, chronicling bourgeois, urban manners with a clarity and understanding critics have found comparable to that of Dickens, Balzac and Flaubert." --Raymund A. Paredes, Los Angeles Times "Pérez Galdós is one of the treasures of 19th-century Spanish fiction." --William Ferguson, The New York Times "Perez Galdos is the supreme Spanish novelist of the 19th century. His scores of novels are rightly compared with the work of Balzac and Dickens who were his masters, and even with Tolsoy's.... The secret of the gift of Galdos lies, I think, in his timing, his leisurely precision and above all in his ear for dialogue..." --V.S. Pritchett "[Pérez Galdós's] prophetic gift for singling out those issues that were bound to transcend and outlast his own milieu was equaled only by his knack for keeping them controversial and alive in his fiction by refusing to take a clear-cut position on them." -- Hispanic Review "Galdós immersed himself in the realities of his day and recorded them accurately." -- Symposium Magazine " Tristana is a late Shakespearean romance gone delightfully sour: here the supernatural comes to the ironic rescue of restless characters who can't leave the prison house of the self: dreams of freedom from convention and nature turn out to be self-defeating illusions, escape attempts that Galdós treats with a sort of antic sympathy. This is Ibsen's Doll's House played as a gaunt farce, a vision of feminism as icy egotism rather than individual liberation....A crepuscular vision that see-saws between the old and the new." --Bill Marx, Arts Fuse "This 166-page gem is frequently modern in its frank, earthy style as it cynically submits love and desire to merciless analysis, picking apart romantic delusions with scientific glee...Uncomfortable moral complexity is Galdós's specialty, and the novel is a carefully constructed trap that springs shut on the reader in the last 30 pages. The ending of Galdós's tale is utterly believable, completely original and unforgettable." --Nick DiMartino, Shelf Awareness, " Tristana is a peach. An utterly delicious novel, even better than the Buñuel film." --Phillip Lopate "Galdós was the great novelist of Madrid, chronicling bourgeois, urban manners with a clarity and understanding critics have found comparable to that of Dickens, Balzac and Flaubert." --Raymund A. Paredes, Los Angeles Times "Pérez Galdós is one of the treasures of 19th-century Spanish fiction." --William Ferguson, The New York Times "Perez Galdos is the supreme Spanish novelist of the 19th century. His scores of novels are rightly compared with the work of Balzac and Dickens who were his masters, and even with Tolsoy's.... The secret of the gift of Galdos lies, I think, in his timing, his leisurely precision and above all in his ear for dialogue..." --V.S. Pritchett "[Pérez Galdós's] prophetic gift for singling out those issues that were bound to transcend and outlast his own milieu was equaled only by his knack for keeping them controversial and alive in his fiction by refusing to take a clear-cut position on them." -- Hispanic Review "Galdós immersed himself in the realities of his day and recorded them accurately." -- Symposium Magazine, " Tristana is a peach. An utterly delicious novel, even better than the Buñuel film." --Phillip Lopate "Galdós was the great novelist of Madrid, chronicling bourgeois, urban manners with a clarity and understanding critics have found comparable to that of Dickens, Balzac and Flaubert." --Raymund A. Paredes, Los Angeles Times "Pérez Galdós is one of the treasures of 19th-century Spanish fiction." --William Ferguson, The New York Times "[Pérez Galdós's] prophetic gift for singling out those issues that were bound to transcend and outlast his own milieu was equaled only by his knack for keeping them controversial and alive in his fiction by refusing to take a clear-cut position on them." -- Hispanic Review "Galdós immersed himself in the realities of his day and recorded them accurately." -- Symposium Magazine
Synopsis
An NYRB Classics Original Don Lope is a Don Juan, an aging but still effective predator on the opposite sex. He is also charming and generous, unhesitatingly contributing the better part of his fortune to pay off a friend's debts, kindly assuming responsibility for the friend's orphaned daughter, lovely Tristana. Don Lope takes her into his house and before long he takes her to bed. It's an arrangement that Tristana accepts more or less unquestioningly-- that is, until she meets the handsome young painter Horacio. Then she actively rebels, sets out to educate herself, reveals tremendous talents, and soon surpasses her lover in her open defiance of convention. One thing is for sure: Tristana will be her own woman. And when it counts Don Lope will be there for her. Benito P rez Gald s, one of the most sophisticated and delightful of the great European novelists, was a clear-eyed, compassionate, and not-a-little amused observer of the confusions, delusions, misrepresentations, and perversions of the mind and heart. He is the unsurpassed chronicler of the reality show called real life., An NYRB Classics Original Don Lope is a Don Juan, an aging but still effective predator on the opposite sex. He is also charming and generous, unhesitatingly contributing the better part of his fortune to pay off a friend's debts, kindly assuming responsibility for the friend's orphaned daughter, lovely Tristana. Don Lope takes her into his house and before long he takes her to bed. It's an arrangement that Tristana accepts more or less unquestioningly- that is, until she meets the handsome young painter Horacio. Then she actively rebels, sets out to educate herself, reveals tremendous talents, and soon surpasses her lover in her open defiance of convention. One thing is for sure- Tristana will be her own woman. And when it counts Don Lope will be there for her. Benito Perez Gald s, one of the most sophisticated and delightful of the great European novelists, was a clear-eyed, compassionate, and not-a-little amused observer of the confusions, delusions, misrepresentations, and perversions of the mind and heart. He is the unsurpassed chronicler of the reality show called real life.
LC Classification Number
PQ6555.T813 2014
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