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Desire and Dissent: An Introduction to Luis Antonio de Villena
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Desire and Dissent: An Introduction to Luis Antonio de Villena

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Luis Antonio de Villena (b. 1951), one of modern Spain’s best-known writers, tackles subjects as varied as the nightlife of Madrid, Renaissance art, sex, the nature of love, Plato, blue jeans, classicism and rock music. In this provocative new book, Chris Perriam places Villena’s creative work in relation to the contemporary Spanish cultural scene, to 20th century homosexual culture and to significant gay and dissident figures of the past, including Lorca and Luis Cernuda, and explains how Villena has developed a radical new aesthetic out of the old raw materials of love, sex, death, power, and the primacy of art and desire.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 June 1995
Pages
152
ISBN
9781859730577

Luis Antonio de Villena (b. 1951), one of modern Spain’s best-known writers, tackles subjects as varied as the nightlife of Madrid, Renaissance art, sex, the nature of love, Plato, blue jeans, classicism and rock music. In this provocative new book, Chris Perriam places Villena’s creative work in relation to the contemporary Spanish cultural scene, to 20th century homosexual culture and to significant gay and dissident figures of the past, including Lorca and Luis Cernuda, and explains how Villena has developed a radical new aesthetic out of the old raw materials of love, sex, death, power, and the primacy of art and desire.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 June 1995
Pages
152
ISBN
9781859730577