Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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I hope that some or many readers who drop by this site-something thank you very much, not going to get tired of reading one more entry on fantasy literature, in fact, is like a continuation or a sequel to the previous entry. I'm convinced that fans of this type of literature will find it very attractive this new entry and await the verdict indulgence of those who truly do not call too much attention.

Today wanted to tell you of another anthology of short stories and prose The common denominator of the fantastic, the supernatural or the magical and wonderful. That book is titled Anthology fantasy literature, and was compiled by Jorge Luis Borges , Adolfo Bioy Casares and Silvina Ocampo , the three authors Argentines and three lovers of this kind of novelistic fiction. This anthology can be found in the South American-Edhasa editorial was published in 1940 and again in the seventies, when the genre was very popular.

The anthology opens with a prologue to theoretical introduction gender. In these preliminary pages of the collection the authors provide key information about the history of fantastic tales and technique as well as for the selection of authors and fragments that are offered. The authors explain how and when they had the idea to do this work:

"One night in 1937 talked of fantastic literature, we discussed the stories that we thought best; one of us said if we put them together and we added fragments of the same type entered in our books, we get un buen libro. Compusimos este libro. Analizado con un criterio histórico o geográfico parecerá irregular. No hemos buscado, ni rechazado, los nombres célebres. Este volumen es, simplemente, la reunión de los textos de la literatura fantástica que nos parecen mejores. Omisiones. Hemos debido resignarnos, por razones de espacio, a algunas omisiones. Nos queda material para una segunda antología de la literatura fantástica. Deliberadamente hemos omitido: a E. T. A. Hoffmann , a Sheridan Le Fanu , a Ambrose Bierce , a M. R. James , a Walter de la Mare ". 

Indeed, the excluded are famous names in fantasy literature and deserved to be included in the anthology, but that is the great defect of any collection, that means a screen on which it is not everything we'd like to get. However, the authors and selected works are good enough and representative enough to make the reader a fair idea of \u200b\u200bthe great landmarks of the genre.

These authors selected represent nearly every era and almost all countries. Inclusion in noticeable weaknesses Borges And Bioy Ocampo, but its taste is definitely valid and will not disappoint any reader, no matter how demanding it is. In the pages of this book brings together authors of oriental literature (as Rynosuke Agutagawa , Chuang Tzu, Tsao Hsue-Kin Wu Ch'eng or In ) of Arabic literature (the classic Arabian Nights ) English literature (as Max Beerbohm , Thomas Carlyle, Lewis Carroll , GK Chesterton, James Joyce , Rudyard Kipling or HG Wells, among others), literature French (as Jean Cocteau , Villiers de l'Isle-Adam or Guy de Maupassant ) English literature (as Ramón Gómez de la Serna , Don Juan Manuel or José Zorrilla ) and literatures of English America, especially Argentina narrative (as Bioy, Borges, Julio Cortázar , Leopoldo Lugones or own Silvina Ocampo), and includes stories and prose of German ( Franz Kafka) American (Edgar Allan Poe ) or Italian (Giovanni Papini ), to name the nations of the displayed more samples in this unique anthology.

well worth reading this book, for many reasons, chief among them being the high quality that they cherish all the stories and pieces together. In it we find stories of ghosts, supernatural, magical or impossible worlds, fear, intrigue, or suspense. So there is something for everyone within the vast field call 'fantastic'. All are admirable, but if I choose one, maybe I will stay with "The world's most beautiful story" , Rudyard Kipling, for being a really wonderful story, very suggestive and that will delight any reader who approaches her.

hope I have not tired with this new release on fantasy literature. I promise never to talk about this issue, except that any of you interested enough to make me relapse into the matter. I recommend you read this book. And for that, I leave here a link out of internet where you can find the complete anthology. Click on Anthology of Fantastic Literature , and take you to a page Argentina texts online where you can read the complete anthology.

Nothing more, friends. Thanks for your patience. All the best: that you spend a happy day, and enjoy these fantastic stories, now that we will celebrate All Saints Day and All Souls, party literature as conducive to fear, terror and the supernatural.

May God bless and see you soon, folks.

Monday, October 25, 2010

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

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conversed a few days ago a good friend of mine, how could it be otherwise left the blog topic. He said he liked mine, and I told her how much I admire what he writes, but I put a small fault and is always talking about here Chesterton, or at most, of the English writers of his time.

course, being a blog tribute to Chesterton, it is inevitable that talk of him in almost every post, but a point was my friend and was not the first thing I criticized this topic. So was it who once wrote two entries devoted to the works of Pedro Antonio de Alarcón .

Given that this good friend of mine here would like to deal with other authors, I decided to return to our letters, of which we both cherished the English because we have one of the richest literatures and arts of the West.

This time, I decided it might be a good argument for a post to try English authors of fantasy literature. Yes, you heard: not only Poe there, Machen and Lovecraft , there are excellent examples of the world of fantasy, horror and the supernatural in our literature.

Years ago I read with tremendous relish authentic volume containing some of the best fantasy stories written by Hispanic authors. is English Literature Anthology fantastic, published by Valdemar in 1996. This large volume contains more than 100 accounts of English authors (and one Hispanic) who are true gems of our literature, apparently given to the description of the real world to the supernatural worlds.

The anthology, compiled by Martin Alejo Martínez is a very complete sample of what has occurred in our language in the realm of the fantastic. It also represents a historical journey through our literature, it ranges from a piece of prose Alfonso X the Wise, to Gonzalo Suárez, the famous film director. In its pages we find true classics of the fantastic in our literature, like the story "What Happened to dean Don Santiago Illán, the Grand Master of Toledo "by Don Juan Manuel , who was one of the favorite stories of Jorge Luis Borges .

also contains fragments of Amadis of Gaul of Tirant Lo Blanch and Quixote of Cervantes . A story of Lope de Vega , Feijoo fragments, Gallows , Espronceda , Bécquer , Alarcón or Pardo Bazán, big fan of the genre of the ghost. Also appear, how could it be otherwise stories Leopoldo Alas "Clarín" and Rubén Darío.

Among the authors of the twentieth century are Valle-Inclán, Unamuno , Baroja, Azorín , Alberto Insua , Wenceslao Fernández Flórez , Pedro Salinas, Rosa Chacel , Galician Rafael Dieste , Ánxel Fole , Álvaro Cunqueiro Gonzalo Torrente Ballester and , or closer to our days, Alonso Zamora Vicente , Antonio Mingote or Gonzalo Suárez. It is clear that not all are, but they all are.

All stories and prose pieces in the book are worth reading, although if you ask me to choose between that I find best, then I will say that in my humble opinion those Don Juan Manuel, Becquer, Alarcón, Darius and Cunqueiro are my favorites, but this means that others do not like them. As I say, all are excellent to read in one of these autumn afternoons when the weather does not let us go for a walk and all samples are joyful art of telling a great story.

I hope you have fun this brief. I am convinced that if you read the same book, I like it a lot. That you spend a nice week and God bless. See you soon, folks.