Youth and Egolatry

Youth and Egolatry

Por Pío Baroja, Jacob S. Fassett (Traductor), Frances L. Phillips (Traductor), Robert S. Mueller

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

Pío Baroja's 'Youth and Egolatry' is a compelling exploration of the turbulent journey of adolescence and the obsessive nature of egotism. Set in the backdrop of early 20th century Spain, the novel delves into the raw emotions, existential crises, and moral conflicts faced by young individuals. Baroja's writing style is characterized by its sharp realism and psychological depth, reflecting the influence of French naturalism and philosophical introspection. The narrative is rich in vivid imagery and introspective monologues, providing a profound insight into the complexities of human nature. The novel stands as a testament to Baroja's keen observation skills and philosophical acumen, making it a significant contribution to Spanish literature of the time. Baroja's personal experiences and existential concerns influenced the themes of disillusionment, individualism, and the quest for self-identity portrayed in 'Youth and Egolatry'. Readers interested in psychological novels, existential themes, and early 20th century Spanish literature will find 'Youth and Egolatry' a compelling and thought-provoking read.

Robert S. Mueller