Memoria, violencia y utopia en  Antzaren Bidea  (2007) /  El camino de la oca  (2008) de Jokin Muñoz, una novela vasca sobre la Guerra Civil

Jokin Muñoz’s novel, Antzararen Bidea (2007) / El camino de la oca (2008), narrates memories of the Spanish Civil War in Navarre. The analysis combines narratology with Memory Studies. It concludes that this is a unique novel in the Basque literary system, thanks to the use of the space – Navarre’s...

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Published in:Rassegna Iberistica Vol. 41; no. 109
Main Author: Kortazar, Jon
Format: Journal Article
Language:Catalan
Spanish
Published: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari 11-06-2018
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Summary:Jokin Muñoz’s novel, Antzararen Bidea (2007) / El camino de la oca (2008), narrates memories of the Spanish Civil War in Navarre. The analysis combines narratology with Memory Studies. It concludes that this is a unique novel in the Basque literary system, thanks to the use of the space – Navarre’s Rivera (river-land area) –, repression exercised on civilian population and ideological depiction of characters. The main character is a Carlist (royalist-traditionalist) that feels nostalgia for the bygone days of the Spanish Republic when different ideologies could coexist in peace.
ISSN:0392-4777
2037-6588
DOI:10.30687/Ri/2037-6588/2018/109/008