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a translation of Niebla (fog) by Miguel de Unamuno
a translation of Niebla (fog) by Miguel de Unamuno
Juan Cruz
Forma
Niebla (fog) is a new English translation of Miguel de Unamuno’s classic 1914 novel, by the artist Juan Cruz. The Spanish modernist writer, dramatist and philosopher Unamuno foreshadowed 20th Century existentialism in his work. Niebla (fog) recounts the story of Augusto - a man who spends his life in a fog of philosophical confusion. Seemingly a meditation on love, the novel is composed of a series of tricks and deceits played on Augusto by the other characters, on the characters by the author, and by the author on his reader.
Cruz draws on the act of translating specific texts to explore the mechanisms of displacement, the construction of identity and to interrogate the creative process. With Niebla (fog), Cruz re-presents Unamuno’s meditation on the blurred relationship between autonomy and dependence.
Published with mountains and triangles by Michael Dean as part of Other Plans, curated by Simon Morrissey.
Cruz draws on the act of translating specific texts to explore the mechanisms of displacement, the construction of identity and to interrogate the creative process. With Niebla (fog), Cruz re-presents Unamuno’s meditation on the blurred relationship between autonomy and dependence.
Published with mountains and triangles by Michael Dean as part of Other Plans, curated by Simon Morrissey.
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220 pages, softback
185 x 120 mm
Language: English
ISBN: 0954828828
2006
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