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_aFIC GOY _222 |
100 | 1 | _aGoytisolo, Juan | |
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_aA cock-eyed comedy : _bstarring friar Bugeo Montesino and other fairies of motley feather and fortune / _cJuan Goytisolo |
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_aSan Francisco : _bCity Lights Books, _c2002, c2000 |
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_a173 p. ; _c19 cm |
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520 | _aIn A Cock-Eyed Comedy , Father Trennes is like Virginia Woolf's Orlando, a spirit of the age moving through several centuries of Spain's history. His most recent incarnation is as an Opus Dei religious leader in present-day Spain, whose conformity Goytisolo delightfully savages. A cast of real people and invented characters, including Roland Barthes, Jean Genet, and Manuel Puig, are mixed up in a literary and historical melting pot. A Cock-Eyed Comedy is a transgressive dark comedy with a significant message about religion and sexuality. | ||
546 | _aTranslated from the Spanish to English | ||
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_aCatholic Church _vFiction |
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655 | _aSatire | ||
700 | 1 | _aBush, Peter R. | |
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