LA GRAN TRILOG A NARRATIVA DE VICENT SOBRE NUESTRA HISTORIA RECIENTE «Su literatura se asemeja m s al fuelle de un acorde n, que pliega y despliega el tiempo para crear, con fin simas variaciones, una misma melod a: la memoria fermentada . Paco Cerd , Babelia Entre 2011 y 2015 Manuel Vicent public tres novelas que conforman una serie sobre la Espa a contempor nea. Si en la primera de ellas, Aguirre, el magn fico, tom al duque de Alba como eje para contar la poca del franquismo, en El azar de la mujer rubia son Carmen D ez de Rivera y un Adolfo Su rez ya desmemoriado las columnas en las que se vertebra el relato de la Transici n. Por ltimo, en Desfile de ciervos, un retrato de la familia real pintado durante d cadas por Antonio L pez muestra c mo la utop a democr tica acab desguaz ndose. En estos libros hay picaresca, casi esperpento literario, hay humor e iron a, pero, sobre todo, prevalece la capacidad magistral de Vicent para retratar personajes y para contar nuestra historia. Alfaguara publica en un volumen la gran trilog a narrativa sobre nuestro pasado reciente: nadie sabe narrar este pa s con el ingenio, el humor y la iron a de Manuel Vicent. ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONVICENT'S GREAT NARRATIVE TRILOGY ABOUT SPAIN'S RECENT HISTORY Between 2011 and 2015, Manuel Vicent published three novels that conform a series about contemporary Spain. In his first novel, Aguirre: The Magnificent, he turned the Duke of Alba into his narrative focus to describe the age of Francoism. In The Blond Woman's Fate, Carmen D ez de Rivera and an already forgetful Alfonso Su rez became the vertebrae of a transition tale. Lastly, in Fawn Parade, a royal family portrait crafted along decades by Antonio L pez shows how the democratic utopia ended up scraped. In these books we find some picaresque, almost grotesque literature, humor, and irony, but above all, Vicent's masterful ability to create characters and recount Spanish history prevails. Alfaguara presents this great narrative trilogy about Spain's recent past in a single volume: no one but Manuel Vicent knows how to describe Spain with his kind of ingenuity, humor, and irony.
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