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Juan Benet

Juan Benet (7 October 1927 – 5 January 1993) was a Spanish novelist, dramatist and essayist who also worked as a civil engineer.

Juan Benet

Early life edit

Benet was born in Madrid. At the start of the Spanish Civil War, his father was executed by a firing squad in Republican held Madrid, and together with his family he left for San Sebastián to find refuge with relatives. They stayed there until 1939, when they returned to the capital. In 1944, he completed his high school education and in 1948 he entered into the School of Civil Engineering in Madrid. He frequented the discussion group at Café Gijón, in Madrid, where he met the man who would become his best friend, Luis Martín Santos, among other authors of that time.

In 1953, still a student, he started an engineering internship in Finland and published his first play, Max, in which one can see the beginnings of a singular literary style that distances itself from the popular themes of Spanish literature of that era.

In 1954, Benet finished his engineering degree, and in the following year he married. After completing several works in Switzerland, he moved to Ponferrada in Léon, and after to Oviedo, for work-related reasons.

Writing years edit

First stage edit

In 1961, Benet published Nunca llegarás a nada (You Will Never Amount to Anything), his first collection of stories.

In 1966, he returned to Madrid, and in 1967 he published Volverás a Región (Return to Región), at the same time that he designed the reservoir of Porma [es]. There were already those calling his work "incorrect literature," and only a few contemporary authors, such as Pere Gimferrer, who believed that a great narrative writer had been born. In 1969, Benet was awarded the Premio Biblioteca Breve for his work, Una meditación (A meditation).[1]

He wrote La inspiración y el estilo (Inspiration and style), an essay where he expounded his strong beliefs on art and literature, an art that is fundamentally about style more than about telling stories or making arguments.

His literary output increased between 1970 and 1973, as he published Una meditación, Un viaje de invierno (A Winter Journey), completing the trilogy that began with Volverás a Región, Puerta de tierra, Teatro, and Una tumba, La otra casa de Mazón and Sub rosa.

Second stage edit

In 1974, his wife, Nuria Jordana, died, causing a break in Benet's works and in his personal relationships. More introverted than ever, Benet didn't publish another work until 1976's Qué fue la guerra civil (What Was the Civil War). Until the 1980s he would travel extensively, including trips to China and to various conferences in the United States.

In 1980, he published one of his greatest works, Saúl ante Samuel (Saul Before Samuel), a complex work that received good critical notice. He was a finalist for the Planeta Prize in 1980 with his work El aire de un crimen, losing to Volaverunt by Antonio Larreta. Three years after, the first volume of Herrumbrosas lanzas (Rusty lances) was published. He continued this work with two more volumes published in 1985 and 1986.

While he was building his own engineering firm, he published the novel En la penumbra (In the Penumbra) in 1989. In 1990 and 1991, he published his final two works, the essay La construcción de la torre de Babel (The Construction of the Tower of Babel) and El caballero de Sajonia (The Knight of Saxony). He left the fourth volume of Herrumbrosas lanzas unfinished at his death on January 5, 1993.

Legacy edit

In the 1980s, there began a very intense debate on his works that would continue after his death. The singular character of his works set his style apart from the narrativism of Spanish authors of the second half of the 20th century. The influence of William Faulkner is evident in all of his works.

Recognized today as one of the greatest Spanish writers of the 20th century, the Times on January 18, 1993, compared him with France's Marcel Proust, Ireland's James Joyce, and the U.S. writer Faulkner.

Works edit

Novels edit

  • Volverás a Región (1967). Return to Región, trans. Gregory Rabassa (Columbia University Press, 1985)
  • Una meditación (1970). A Meditation, trans. Gregory Rabassa (Persea Books, 1982)
  • Un viaje de invierno (1972)
  • La otra casa de Mazón (1973)
  • En el Estado (1977)
  • Saúl ante Samuel (1980)
  • El aire de un crimen (1980)
  • Herrumbrosas lanzas I-VI (1983)
  • Herrumbrosas lanzas VII (1985)
  • Herrumbrosas lanzas VIII-XII (1986)
  • En la penumbra (1989)
  • El caballero de Sajonia (1991)

Short story collections edit

  • Nunca llegarás a nada (1961)
  • Una tumba (1971)
  • 5 Narraciones y 2 fábulas (1972)
  • Sub rosa (1973)
  • Trece fábulas y media (1981)

Essays edit

  • La inspiración y el estilo (1966)
  • Puerta de tierra (1970)
  • El ángel del Señor abandona a Tobías (1976)
  • Qué fue la guerra civil (1976)
  • En ciernes (1976)
  • Del pozo y del Numa (1978)
  • La moviola de Eurípides (1981)
  • Sobre la incertidumbre (1982)
  • El agua en España (1986)
  • Otoño en Madrid hacia 1950 (1987)
  • Londres victoriano (1989)
  • La construcción de la torre de Babel (1990). The Construction of the Tower of Babel, trans. Adrian Nathan West (Wakefield Press, 2017)

References edit

  1. ^ Herzberger, David K. (1976). The novelistic world of Juan Benet. The American Hispanist. p. 71. ISBN 9780892170029. Retrieved 5 September 2018 – via Google Books.

External links edit

  • James Kirkup. Obituary: Juan Benet, The Independent, 8 January 1993; consulted: 9 September 2011

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translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Juan Benet see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated es Juan Benet to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Juan Benet 7 October 1927 5 January 1993 was a Spanish novelist dramatist and essayist who also worked as a civil engineer Juan Benet Contents 1 Early life 2 Writing years 2 1 First stage 2 2 Second stage 3 Legacy 4 Works 4 1 Novels 4 2 Short story collections 4 3 Essays 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editBenet was born in Madrid At the start of the Spanish Civil War his father was executed by a firing squad in Republican held Madrid and together with his family he left for San Sebastian to find refuge with relatives They stayed there until 1939 when they returned to the capital In 1944 he completed his high school education and in 1948 he entered into the School of Civil Engineering in Madrid He frequented the discussion group at Cafe Gijon in Madrid where he met the man who would become his best friend Luis Martin Santos among other authors of that time In 1953 still a student he started an engineering internship in Finland and published his first play Max in which one can see the beginnings of a singular literary style that distances itself from the popular themes of Spanish literature of that era In 1954 Benet finished his engineering degree and in the following year he married After completing several works in Switzerland he moved to Ponferrada in Leon and after to Oviedo for work related reasons Writing years editFirst stage edit In 1961 Benet published Nunca llegaras a nada You Will Never Amount to Anything his first collection of stories In 1966 he returned to Madrid and in 1967 he published Volveras a Region Return to Region at the same time that he designed the reservoir of Porma es There were already those calling his work incorrect literature and only a few contemporary authors such as Pere Gimferrer who believed that a great narrative writer had been born In 1969 Benet was awarded the Premio Biblioteca Breve for his work Una meditacion A meditation 1 He wrote La inspiracion y el estilo Inspiration and style an essay where he expounded his strong beliefs on art and literature an art that is fundamentally about style more than about telling stories or making arguments His literary output increased between 1970 and 1973 as he published Una meditacion Un viaje de invierno A Winter Journey completing the trilogy that began with Volveras a Region Puerta de tierra Teatro and Una tumba La otra casa de Mazon and Sub rosa Second stage edit In 1974 his wife Nuria Jordana died causing a break in Benet s works and in his personal relationships More introverted than ever Benet didn t publish another work until 1976 s Que fue la guerra civil What Was the Civil War Until the 1980s he would travel extensively including trips to China and to various conferences in the United States In 1980 he published one of his greatest works Saul ante Samuel Saul Before Samuel a complex work that received good critical notice He was a finalist for the Planeta Prize in 1980 with his work El aire de un crimen losing to Volaverunt by Antonio Larreta Three years after the first volume of Herrumbrosas lanzas Rusty lances was published He continued this work with two more volumes published in 1985 and 1986 While he was building his own engineering firm he published the novel En la penumbra In the Penumbra in 1989 In 1990 and 1991 he published his final two works the essay La construccion de la torre de Babel The Construction of the Tower of Babel and El caballero de Sajonia The Knight of Saxony He left the fourth volume of Herrumbrosas lanzas unfinished at his death on January 5 1993 Legacy editIn the 1980s there began a very intense debate on his works that would continue after his death The singular character of his works set his style apart from the narrativism of Spanish authors of the second half of the 20th century The influence of William Faulkner is evident in all of his works Recognized today as one of the greatest Spanish writers of the 20th century the Times on January 18 1993 compared him with France s Marcel Proust Ireland s James Joyce and the U S writer Faulkner Works editNovels edit Volveras a Region 1967 Return to Region trans Gregory Rabassa Columbia University Press 1985 Una meditacion 1970 A Meditation trans Gregory Rabassa Persea Books 1982 Un viaje de invierno 1972 La otra casa de Mazon 1973 En el Estado 1977 Saul ante Samuel 1980 El aire de un crimen 1980 Herrumbrosas lanzas I VI 1983 Herrumbrosas lanzas VII 1985 Herrumbrosas lanzas VIII XII 1986 En la penumbra 1989 El caballero de Sajonia 1991 Short story collections edit Nunca llegaras a nada 1961 Una tumba 1971 5 Narraciones y 2 fabulas 1972 Sub rosa 1973 Trece fabulas y media 1981 Essays edit La inspiracion y el estilo 1966 Puerta de tierra 1970 El angel del Senor abandona a Tobias 1976 Que fue la guerra civil 1976 En ciernes 1976 Del pozo y del Numa 1978 La moviola de Euripides 1981 Sobre la incertidumbre 1982 El agua en Espana 1986 Otono en Madrid hacia 1950 1987 Londres victoriano 1989 La construccion de la torre de Babel 1990 The Construction of the Tower of Babel trans Adrian Nathan West Wakefield Press 2017 References edit Herzberger David K 1976 The novelistic world of Juan Benet The American Hispanist p 71 ISBN 9780892170029 Retrieved 5 September 2018 via Google Books External links editJames Kirkup Obituary Juan Benet The Independent 8 January 1993 consulted 9 September 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan Benet amp oldid 1187002159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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