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- Title
La evolución del 'escritor de provincias': Sabino Ordás y Luis Mateo Díez en la transición española a la democracia.
- Authors
MORENO-CABALLUD, LUIS
- Abstract
The so-called 'cultural normalization' that took place during the transition to democracy in Spain fostered the plot-driven and 'rooted' poetics of provincial writers that, as is the case of Luis Mateo Díez, had been marginalized by the publishing industry during the heyday of experimentalism. But, at the same time, the growing professionalization of the fiction writer tended to separate these provincial writers from the civic and cultural milieus that had seen them grow as narrators: the local anti- Francoist and regionalist counter-cultures that proliferated during the late dictatorship. This is the ambiguity of a 'democratization' of culture that, on the one hand, put an end to the elitist paradigm of the Franco era, while, on the other, bolstering a market-oriented model of cultural production that tended to dismantle connections between the arts and the rest of the collective social processes.
- Subjects
SPAIN; MATEO Diez, Luis; ORDAS, Sabino; SPANISH authors; DEMOCRATIZATION; 20TH century Spanish literature; PUBLISHING; LITERATURE &; culture; FRANCOISM; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY; LITERARY criticism; SPANISH literature
- Publication
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (1475-3839), 2015, Vol 92, Issue 4, p385
- ISSN
1475-3839
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3828/bhs.2015.24