Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The essay aims to highlight and illustrate, through some examples, the way the influence of
Ramón Gómez de la Serna shows in Francisco Ayala’s short-stories belonging to his Avant-garde period.
Despite their profound differences in personality, during the years 1927-1930, Ayala experimented the new
way of writing inspired by the ramonian greguerías (as well as by the dehumanized art of Ortega y Gasset).
For this reason, this article tries to point out similarities and differences between the two authors. In
particular, in collections such as El boxeador y un ángel and Cazador en el alba, Ayala uses plenty of
images and metaphors that take the greguerías and the experimental art as a model. What the two authors
have in common lies in an unconventional point of view, in describing impressions and sensations, in
elevating trivial things and objects to a literary category. Nevertheless, it must be noted that the Avant-garde
period was only a phase (though important) in Ayala’s literary evolution, while Gómez de la Serna never
ceased to embody that attitude; thus the main difference between them consists in their personalities and in a
partial (on Ayala’s side) or a total (on Ramón’s side) adhesion to the Avant-garde literary expression.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ayala; Gómez de la Serna; Avant-garde; Ortega y Gasset; “deshumanización del arte”
Elenco autori:
Volpe, Germana
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