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"Don Chlorate of Potash" by Edgar Neville

“His novel Don Clorato de Potasa (1929) falls within the confluence of avant-garde and humorous narration and is dominated by the anti-traditionalism and anti-realism typical of Neville's first literary stage. His characters are nonconformists and misfits, characterized by the absurdity and implausibility of their behavior. This volume reproduces the text of the first edition of Don Clorato, in which Neville expressed himself more freely, without the obstacles that the social and political situation would impose later. Imagination, intelligence and irony, but also evasion and humor, combine in Neville's work to offer a humanizing vision of life."

Taken from Skip Calpe.

See also:

http://www.proscritos.com/larevista/notas.asp?num=3&d=t&s=t2&ss=1

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Neville

http://www.epdlp.com/director.php?id=837

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Don Chlorate of Potash / Edgar Neville; edition, Mª Luisa Burguera. — Madrid: Espasa Calpe, DL 1998. — 254 p. ; 18 cm. — (Austral Collection; 434).

DL M 13559-1998 — ISBN 84-239-7434-0

PQ6625.E8 D6 1998