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“Portrait of the artist in 1956” by Jaime Gil de Biedma

 

“It was the express will of Jaime Gil de Biedma that this newspaper reach the printing press after his death. The three parts that compose it (The Islands of Circe, Report on the General Administration in the Philippines and Back to Ithaca), not only constitute the intelligent and brilliant account of the personal, work and creative ups and downs experienced throughout almost a year for the poet, in full youth, but they offer a vision of the world, of literature and of the social and political time in which he has had to live, which completes, illuminates and enlarges the reading of his poetic work.”

Taken from Peninsula Editions.

See also:

http://www.ucm.es/info/especulo/numero42/pagsanj.html

 http://www.uhu.es/intimidadyderecho/Docs/Literaturayprivacidad.pdf

 http://www.elmundo.es/elmundolibro/2002/04/28/anticuario/1019834531.html

http://aula2.el-mundo.es/aula/noticia.php/2005/01/10/aula1105351054.html

 The selected titles are a sample of the recently loaned International Institute Library materials.

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Portrait of the artist in 1956 / Jaime Gil de Biedma. — 1st ed. — Barcelona: Mondadori, DL 2001. — 236 p., [12] p. of lam. ; 24cm — (Gil de Biedma Library. Newspaper).

DL M 5362-2001 — ISBN 84-397-0719-3

PQ 6613.I3916 Z472 2001

R. 83262