Where is the home? Autobiography and exile

The experience of exile causes the permanent sensation of wandering and vagrancy. A natural question about the location of the home emerges in the exiles. In two women of republican ideas, Teresa Pàmies y Anna Murià, the answer is related respectively to the father and the husband. So the writings...

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Autor principal: Caballé Masforroll, Anna
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/1501
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topic Exilio español
Memorialismo catalán
Anna Murià
Teresa Pàmies
Biografía de Agustí Bartra
Spanish exile
Catalan memorialism
Anna Murià
Teresa Pàmies
Agustí Bartra’s Biography
spellingShingle Exilio español
Memorialismo catalán
Anna Murià
Teresa Pàmies
Biografía de Agustí Bartra
Spanish exile
Catalan memorialism
Anna Murià
Teresa Pàmies
Agustí Bartra’s Biography
Caballé Masforroll, Anna
Where is the home? Autobiography and exile
topic_facet Exilio español
Memorialismo catalán
Anna Murià
Teresa Pàmies
Biografía de Agustí Bartra
Spanish exile
Catalan memorialism
Anna Murià
Teresa Pàmies
Agustí Bartra’s Biography
author Caballé Masforroll, Anna
author_facet Caballé Masforroll, Anna
author_sort Caballé Masforroll, Anna
title Where is the home? Autobiography and exile
title_short Where is the home? Autobiography and exile
title_full Where is the home? Autobiography and exile
title_fullStr Where is the home? Autobiography and exile
title_full_unstemmed Where is the home? Autobiography and exile
title_sort where is the home? autobiography and exile
description The experience of exile causes the permanent sensation of wandering and vagrancy. A natural question about the location of the home emerges in the exiles. In two women of republican ideas, Teresa Pàmies y Anna Murià, the answer is related respectively to the father and the husband. So the writings of Crònica de la vida d'Agustí Bartra (1967) and Testament a Prague (1971) form two unusual books in which the authors manage to express their truth. On one side, Pàmies alternates in the odd chapters the memoirs of the father and in theevens she tells about his father's burial in the Czech capital; she unites both facts as simultaneous. For her part, Murià fuses three genres into one with extraordinary literary wisdom: biography, autobiography and testimony or chronicle. Both titles present the deep relationships of women with men: as daughter or as a wife. The literary expression of these two authors forms an unexplored field of Spanish and Catalan memorialism.    
publisher Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA)
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url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/1501
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