En ausencia de Blanca

by Antonio Muñoz Molina

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"[A] translucent novel of passion, illusion and social class....slyly witty and luminous." --Francine Prose in O, The Oprah Magazine During working hours, Mario is a dutiful bureaucrat, scrupulously earning his paycheck as an employee of the provincial Spanish town where he lives. But when he walks through the door of his apartment, he is transformed into the impassioned lover of Blanca, the beautiful, inscrutable wife he saved from the brink of personal crisis. For the love of Blanca, Mario show more eats sushi and carpaccio, nods in feigned understanding at experimental films, sits patiently through long conversations with her avant-garde friends, and conceals his disgust at shocking art exhibits. Then, little by little, a strange and ominous threat begins to weigh on the marriage. How can love survive its own disappearance? The desperate answer that Antonio Muñoz Molina proposes in this short, circular novella is a model of literary strategy and style, a splendid homage to Flaubert. show less

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Mario is a government draftsman who has, to his eternal surprise, gratitude, and pleasure married well above himself socially and intellectually. He shares none of Blanca’s passions for literature and art and music; he is a man of “instinctive caution” with a “lacerating inferiority complex”, but he is beyond happy in his predictable, mundane life because, “…he alone had the privilege of desiring beyond all other women the precise woman he had married, and the absolute certainty that when he opened the door of his house, he would find her there.” The story in this novella is told through the eyes of Mario, but it would not take much imagination to see that some might interpret his devotion to Blanca as cloying in its show more closeness, perhaps doomed by its lack of shared interests: “…for Mario Blanca’s endless sequence of new and different jobs and widely disparate enthusiasms was proof of her vitality, her audacity, her innate rebelliousness ,qualities he found particularly admirable because he was largely devoid of them”.

Mario falls prey to suspicion that Blanca (who had a wild life with a number of lovers, mainly artists, before meeting and marrying Mario) has fallen for yet another artist who is, “neither the first moth drawn to the flame of Blanca’s intellectual charms nor the first parasite to feed off her unconditional reverence for any form of talent or skill”. Mario thinks that he sees differences in how Blanca acts around and with him and he convinces himself, in a slightly surreal touch, that the woman he is living and sleeping with is not the real Blanca, but he is less and less unhappy because, “A night came when he accepted that Blanca wasn’t coming back and that it didn’t really bother him so much anymore to live with this other woman who looked so much like her”.

This is an entertaining read; an author in command of the emotions and relationships that he portrays with an admirable economy of description. It is a story about identity and desire and relationships and what attracts people to each other, and also about blindness and narrowness, and the inability to accept change that is not necessarily threatening, nor what we might think it to be. The ending is enigmatic; reasonable people could argue what it means and that is part of the charm.
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En ausencia de Blanca
Antonio Muñoz Molina
Publicado: 2001 | 72 páginas
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En ausencia de Blanca es una historia de dependencia emocional más que una historia de amor. Novela corta, escrita por Antonio Muñoz Molina, en la que se nos narra la relación de Mario con su esposa Blanca, dos personas muy diferentes que en algún momento de sus vidas se encontraron y se necesitaron. Ahora, Mario duda de que su mujer sea la misma y analiza los pormenores de su fracaso y las sospechas del alejamiento de su esposa. Mario es un funcionario de la Diputación de Jaén, un hombre metódico, tranquilo, de pueblo, un tipo de costumbres, ahorrador y equilibrado. El desequilibrio llega a su vida en forma de mujer, una joven llamada Blanca a la show more que él rescata del infierno de soledad y drogas, en el que la ha sumido su afición por el mundo bohemio, egoísta y descontrolado, del arte y los artistas. En ausencia de Blanca se erige como una muestra incontestable de la capacidad creativa del escritor, siempre atento a lo que acontece a su alrededor, a la sociedad y a los personajes que la conforman: seres que viven y aman esperando que el hechizo mágico de su realidad no se desvanezca. show less
Good god, this was boring. I want my 45 minutes back.
rec by oprah- on marriage in spain
Quel beau petit opus que celui-ci !

Je n'y ai certes pas retrouvé la verve de "Dans la grande nuit des temps" ou même de "Pleine lune". Pour ceux qui ont lu d'autres livres de Muñoz Molina, cet ouvrage-ci se rapproche davantage, avec sa délicatesse introspective, du "Vent de la lune".

C'est un roman sans aspérité, tout en rondeur, que l'auteur nous offre ici, et qui décrit si bien l'illusion amoureuse d'un homme qui ne voit son couple s'effriter que lorsqu'il est trop tard.

La fin peut dérouter certains, mais m'a plu personnellement.

Ceci dit, j'ai préféré les deux premiers livres que je citais, qui avait une dimension littéraire supplémentaire à mon estime, raison pour laquelle je ne mets 'que' quatre étoiles à celui-ci.
Mario, un joven funcionario de provincias, vive dedicado a su trabajo y, sobre todo, a su mujer, Blanca, por quien siente una profunda fascinación. Juntos forman una pareja complementaria: él encarna la sencillez, la paz del hogar, la fortaleza; ella, en cambio, representa el lado exquisito de la vida, pero también la inestabilidad. Por eso, Mario vive intranquilo, siempre alerta.

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Antonio Munoz Molina was director of the Cervantes Institute from 2004 to 2006.

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Canonical title*
En ausencia de Blanca
Original title
En ausencia de Blanca
Original publication date
2001
Important places
Andalusia, Spain; Spain
Original language*
Español
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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
863.64Literature & rhetoricSpanish LiteratureSpanish fiction20th Century1945-2000
LCC
PQ6663 .U4795 .E6313Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesSpanish literatureIndividual authors, 1961-2000
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