University Press of America
Pages: 180
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-0-7618-5799-0 • Hardback • May 2012 • $77.00 • (£59.00)
978-0-7618-5800-3 • eBook • May 2012 • $73.00 • (£56.00)
William Sherzer is a professor emeritus of Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. A specialist in modern and contemporary Spanish literature, he has published books and articles on authors spanning from Benito Pérez Galdós to present day authors.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
I. José María Guelbenzu
II. Lourdes Ortiz
III. Ana María Moix
IV. In Conclusion
V. Critical Reception
VI. Appendix
VII. Works Cited
This carefully constructed and well-researched volume offers an in-depth study of the so-called Generation of 1968, focusing on three of its key members: José María Guelbenzu, Lourdes Ortiz and Ana María Moix. Although there exists a significant number of scholarly analyses of their writings, as indicated in Chapter 5, dedicated to critical reception in the form of reviews and literary criticism, there is a dearth of more comprehensive studies that satisfactorily probe the import of this literary generation within its dynamic sociohistorical context. William M. Scherzer’s book, enhanced by interviews with each writer, fills this gap. While his more specific focus is on the years from 1968 to 1969, he also provides an excellent overview of the writers’ trajectories to date. . . .In summary, Scherzer’s study provides a necessary, valuable source for scholars and students alike with which to approach the ‘Generation’ of 1968, often overlooked in literary histories and university reading lists. It is to be hoped that this book will prove the catalyst for a greater engagement with a seminal but largely disregarded literary ‘generation’ whose works have always privileged quality over quantity.
— Bulletin of Spanish Studies