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The South and Bene (European Women Writers) [Paperback]

Adelaida Garcia Morales (Author), Thomas G. Deveny (Translator, Preface)
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October 1, 1999 European Women Writers
The South and Bene are poignant and haunting first-person narratives, each delving into the consciousness of a young girl in the context of post–civil war Spain. In The South, the adult narrator’s visit to her childhood home and to the grave of her father, who committed suicide, evokes memories that constitute both a confession and a struggle to come to terms with the tragic death. The circular structure of the narrative leaves the reader with a painful sense of loss, yet Adriana’s promise to abandon forever her childhood home may allow her finally to come to terms with the past and begin a new life.
 
Bene exudes an aura of the supernatural. The memories of this narrative revolve around the family maid, Bene, a gypsy with a terrible secret. Intense emotions and Gothic elements characterize this novella, but the limitations of the child’s consciousness result in a haunting ambiguity. Is Bene the embodiment of evil or a victim of prejudice? Suggestions of diabolic possession and incest create an eerie atmosphere in which the line between fantasy and reality is blurred.
 
An important voice in contemporary Spanish literature, Adelaida García Morales was born in Badajoz and raised in Seville. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a teacher, translator, model, and actress. She has published six other novels.


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From Publishers Weekly

Since the 1985 publication of her first book, El Sur y Bene, Garc!a Morales has emerged as an important literary figure in Spain. Containing two interwoven coming-of-age novellas, the book is narrated in the voice of Adriana, a young woman unraveling the painful secrets of her childhood. In a narrative set in a labyrinthine gothic landscape sometime after the Spanish Civil War, Adriana speaks almost exclusively to the ghost of her father, who committed suicide. With the tone of a film noir voice-over, she recounts playing Joan of Arc as a childAand trying to burn an aunt at the stake. She learned divination from her outcast father, setting the stage for several semimiraculous events and giving the story its magical-realist tone. There is good and evil here, yet the "good" characters provide only moralistic rules and harsh judgments (to her mother, Adriana is "an inevitable misfortune"); the "evil" father dispenses love, guidance and magic. The second novella, also in the first person but more conventional in format, concerns the family's mysterious Gypsy maid, Bene, who may be a demon herself or the victim of diabolic machinations. Burdened with overly cinematic and occasionally contrived moments, this book is still popular in Spain, and will be of interest to U.S. readers mainly as a first work by an influential European author. (Nov.)
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paper 0-8032-7080-1 The South and Bene ($30.00; paper $12.00; Nov. 22; 104 pp.; 0-8032-2178-9; paper 0-8032-7080-1). Two limpid and haunting short novels, first published in 1985, by a Spanish author whose dreamy lyricism is reminiscent of her underrated countrywoman Maria Luisa Bombal. ``The Soth,'' the inspiration for a critically acclaimed Spanish film, describes a traumatized woman's return to her native village in the wake of civil war, then her pilgrimage to Seville, to learn the bitter truth about her late father's deeply troubled life. ``Bene'' is even better: a portrayal, through the eyes of a half-comprehending adolescent girl, of a gypsy housemaid's vulnerability to rumors that she possesses magical powers. Is she indeed a witch, or only a victim of ethnic prejudice? Morales juggles both possibilities brilliantly, in a skillfully understated novella that has the texture and momentum of legend. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 121 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (October 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803270801
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803270800
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #457,815 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Spanish author, June 1, 2000
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"The South and Bene" includes two short novels. Spanish director Victor Erice based a movie on the first novel of Garcia Morales' book. The author has a great ability to surround her male characters with an aura of mistery. This novel is a beautiful story of the relationship of a daughter and her father. It is also a very original love story narrated in a simple way, but with great power. It is one of the best books written by an author of the new generation of Spanish writers.
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