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Hidden Path

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Hidden Path by Nuria Capdevila–argüelles, Elena Fortún, and Jeffrey Zamostny explores themes of identity and personal discovery. The narrative weaves together the lives of its characters, each on a journey to uncover hidden truths about themselves and those around them. The book delves into the intricacies of human relationships and the paths we take in search of meaning and connection.
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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by the complexities of identity and self-discovery, especially within the context of historical and cultural transitions. It delves into themes of personal and societal exploration, making it ideal for readers who appreciate narratives that challenge and inspire reflection on the essence of the self.

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Hidden Path

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Set in early twentieth-century Spain, Hidden Path is a lyrical coming-of-age novel told from the perspective of a woman painter who struggles to find her way with art and with the women she loved. The novel is narrated in the first-person, following María Luisa as she reflects on her life from the turn of the twentieth century through the outset of the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939). She recalls growing from an imaginative tomboy into a docile wife and mother before claiming her independence as a portrait painter in Madrid’s bohemian and queer circles. Along the way, she introduces us to a lively cast of characters who both hinder and encourage her efforts to blaze her own path.

The poetic and sensuous language of María Luisa’s private reveries commingles with agile dialogue as the protagonist leads us through her life.

Best known in Spain as a writer of children’s literature, Elena Fortún left this manuscript unpublished at the time of her death in 1952, as its semi-autobiographical content risked provoking homophobic backlash under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. The first Spanish edition appeared in 2016 and was hailed as Fortún’s adult masterpiece, a previously unknown complement to her children’s saga Celia and Her World.

This edition, with Jeffrey Zamostny’s sensitive and nuanced translation, marks the novel’s first time appearing in any language aside from Spanish; it is also the first of Fortún’s works to appear in English. With an insightful foreword by scholar Nuria Capdevila-Argüelles, this volume will be an influential contribution to women’s studies, LGBT histories, and Spanish literature and culture.

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Hidden Path has been praised for its fresh style, agile dialogue, and entertaining humour, being both uplifting and intense. The English translation by Jeffrey Zamostny, with Nuria Capdevila-Argüelles's foreword, revitalises this once-hidden gem. The novel grippingly explores a woman's quest for freedom through lyrical storytelling.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780997228786

Publisher: Swan Isle Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 March 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Swan Isle Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 31.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 226.0mm

Weight: 612g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Elena Fortún (pen name of Encarnación Aragoneses Urquijo, Madrid, 1886-1952) is the author of the twenty-volume saga Celia and Her World (1929-1951), and her work created a link between pre- and post-Civil War generations of Spanish women writers. Jeffrey Zamostny is associate professor of Spanish at the University of West Georgia and co-editor, with Susan Larson, of Kiosk Literature of Silver Age Spain: Modernity and Mass Culture

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