Juan de Mairena explained

Juan de Mairena (sentencias, donaires, apuntes y recuerdos de un profesor apócrifo)
Author:Antonio Machado
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Genre:Prose
Publisher:Espasa Calpe
Pub Date:1936
Preceded By:Poesías completas (1899–1930)
Followed By:La guerra (1936–1937)

Juan de Mairena (sentencias, donaires, apuntes y recuerdos de un profesor apócrifo) is a book written in prose by the Spanish author Antonio Machado in 1936 and published by Espasa Calpe.[1]

Plot

An imaginary teacher and his students analyse the society, the culture, the art, the literature, the politics and the philosophy by the paradox, the adage, the erudition, the introspection, the rhetoric and the spoonerism.[2]

Analysis

The appearance of Juan de Mairena is like Antonio Machado at his 33 years in 1898.[3] The book was originally signed as a heteronym work.[4]

Based on the discovery of some poems to Guiomar supposedly prior to the date when Machado and Pilar met, conclude that Guiomar is but another of Machado's apocryphal imaginaries, such as Abel Martín or Juan de Mairena.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Machado, Antonio . Antonio Machado . Juan de Mairena . . Madrid . 2009 . 9788420649849.
  2. Book: Gullón, Ricardo . Anderson Imbert . Enrique . El pícaro Juan de Mairena (1939) . Ediciones Taurus . Madrid . 1973 . 978-84-306-2063-0 . 371-375 . registration .
  3. Book: Gibson, Ian . Ligero de equipaje . Santillana Editores G. . Madrid . 2006 . 978-84-03-09686-8 . 539 .
  4. Book: Juan de Mairena . Editorial Cátedra . tomo I . 2006 . 978-84-376-0585-2.
  5. Book: Del Barco, Pablo . Guiomar, el apócrifo femenino de Antonio Machado . Guilomar, the Apocryphal Woman of Antonio Machado . International Congress of Antonio Machado . Soria, Castile and León . 7 May 2007 . 531–546 . es.