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“Dismantling Cela” by Tomás García Yebra

“This book speaks of the human and literary attitude of Camilo José Cela. He was a singular and contradictory man. A man who made mistakes, but also a writer who left indelible pages. He was the best ambassador of himself and he knew how to see like few others that the biggest business in this world consists of exploiting human stupidity.”

Back cover removed from library issue.

See also:

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camilo_Jos%C3%A9_Cela

http://servicios.laverdad.es/panorama/reportaje150103-1.htm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/misc/newsid_2316000/2316267.stm 

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Dismantling Cela / Tomás García Yebra. — 2nd ed. — Madrid: Libertarian, 2003. — 252 p. ; 20cm

DL M 989-2003 — ISBN 84-7954-620-4

PQ 6605.E44 Z637 2003