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The Island by Ana María Matute transports readers to a turbulent time in Spain during the Civil War era. The story follows a young girl, Matia, who is sent to live with her grandmother on a rugged, remote island. As she navigates the complexities of growing up, Matia encounters love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of a world marred by conflict, exploring themes of innocence and the loss thereof.
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This book may appeal to you if you're drawn to stories with rich, evocative narratives set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. Ideal for readers who enjoy exploring themes of innocence, coming of age, and the complexities of human relationships within a historical context.

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The Island

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A searing coming-of-age tale by one of the greatest Spanish writers of the 20th century, set on the island of Mallorca during the Spanish Civil War.

"This is an old and wicked island. An island of Phoenicians and merchants, of bloodsuckers and frauds."

Ana María Matute's 1959 novel, Primera memoria (translated as The Island), is a stifling story of rebellious adolescence, narrated by Matia, as she struggles against her domineering grandmother, schemes with her mercurial cousin Borja, and begins to fall in love with the strange boy Manuel.

Steeped in myth, fairy tale, and biblical allusion, the novel depicts Mallorca as an enchanted but wicked island, a lost Eden and Never Never Land combined, where the sun burns through stained glass windows and the wind tears itself on the agaves. Ostensibly concerned with Matia's anxieties about entering the adult world, this internal conflict is set against the much wider, deeper, and more frightening conflict of the civil war as it plays out almost secretly on the island, set in turn against the backdrop of the Inquisition's mass burning of Jews in previous centuries. These two conflicts shimmer at the edges of Matia's highly subjective account of her life on the island, where life is drawn along painful and divisive lines.

Series: Penguin Modern Classics

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The Island by Ana María Matute has been described as brilliant and devastating, with captivating characters. It's noted as a great, unruly, passionate, and brutal work that delivers a unique, dramatic, and feverish style, offering an intoxicating look at an often overlooked part of Spain.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241374283

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 April 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Translated by Laura Lonsdale

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 150g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Ana Maria Matute (Author) Born in Barcelona in 1925, Ana Maria Matute (d. 2014) began her career as a novelist in the late 1940s, quickly becoming established as one of the most significant literary voices of the Spanish post-war period. In spite of singularly harsh treatment by the Francoist censor - which described her as irreverent and immoral, banned her from engaging in journalistic activities, and forced her to alter or delay the publication of her writing for both adults and children - Matute's lyrical prose style and sensitive treatment of both conflict and childhood earned her both the Premio Nadal (for Primera memoria) and Spain's National Prize for Literature in 1959, a rare seat in the Real Academia Espanola in 1996, and the Spanish-speaking world's most coveted literary prize, the Premio Cervantes, in 2010. She is, to date, one of only four female authors to have received it. Laura Lonsdale (Translator) Laura Lonsdale is Associate Professor in Spanish at the University of Oxford and Fellow of The Queen's College.

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