The Bay of Silence

by Eduardo Mallea

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La Bahia del Silencio sigue siendo uno de los libros fundamentales de la narrativa rioplatense. En la inteligente estructura de la novela, en el don de observacion, en el uso ejemplar de la ironia se reconoce la voz de un verdadero maestro. La labor de Mallea, a menudo eclipsada por estridencias efimeras, merece un atencion y un respeto constantes por parte de los lectores.

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Mallea was associated with Argentina's avant-garde from the late 1920's and for 15 years, greatly influenced Argentine letters in his position as Literary Director of the newspaper La Nacion. "History of an Argentine Passion,"' a spiritual and intellectual autobiography, has been widely read throughout Latin America. His view of the world show more basically existentialist, Mallea is concerned with people's loneliness, lack of communication, and alienation. He utilizes stream-of-consciousness techniques and disjunctures of chronological time to portray inner realities. Mallea names as literary influences Blake, Rimbaud, Kierkegaard, Unamuno y Jugo, Kafka, Joyce, and Proust. He was among the first to introduce the techniques of these European novelists to Argentina. Mallea won the Buenos Aires Municipal Prize for prose in 1935 and the National Prize for literature in 1937. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Bay of Silence
Original title
La Bahía de Silencio
Original publication date
1940

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
863.64Literature & rhetoricSpanish LiteratureSpanish fiction20th Century1945-2000
LCC
PQ7797 .M225 .B3Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesSpanish literatureProvincial, local, colonial, etc.Spanish America

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