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Personality Disorders and Other Stories
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Personality Disorders and Other Stories

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The stories of Juan Jose Millas, who began writing in the 1970s, depart from both the socially engaged, traditional realism and the linguistic experimentation of post-Francoist Spain. They are populated by strange characters: a man who discovers a passage that connects all the armoires on earth, a woman who finds her obsessions to be better company than her cats, a vacationer who prefers his pancreas to the Bahamas as a destination. Influenced by both Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Franz Kafka and resonant with Freudian concepts, Millas’s fiction-ironic, humorous, dreamlike-raises questions about identity, society, and what is normal.

In her introduction, Pepa Anastasio places Millas in the context of modern Spain and provides commentary on the style and themes of a contemporary writer little of whose work has yet appeared in English translation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Modern Language Association of America
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2007
Pages
172
ISBN
9780873529389

The stories of Juan Jose Millas, who began writing in the 1970s, depart from both the socially engaged, traditional realism and the linguistic experimentation of post-Francoist Spain. They are populated by strange characters: a man who discovers a passage that connects all the armoires on earth, a woman who finds her obsessions to be better company than her cats, a vacationer who prefers his pancreas to the Bahamas as a destination. Influenced by both Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Franz Kafka and resonant with Freudian concepts, Millas’s fiction-ironic, humorous, dreamlike-raises questions about identity, society, and what is normal.

In her introduction, Pepa Anastasio places Millas in the context of modern Spain and provides commentary on the style and themes of a contemporary writer little of whose work has yet appeared in English translation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Modern Language Association of America
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2007
Pages
172
ISBN
9780873529389