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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20020809
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Byline: Christopher Domínguez
Al novelista portugués José María Eça de Queiroz (1845-1900) es el menos conocido de los grandes escritores europeos del Siglo 19. Discípulo de Emile Zola, Eça se alejó pronto de la doctrina naturalista de su maestro, escribiendo novelas tan memorables y originales como El Primo Basilio (1878) y Los Maias (1888), retratos minuciosos y emocionantes de la decadente sociedad portuguesa, olvidada en un rincón de Europa y resignadamente nostálgica de un imperio perdido. El destino del propio Eça hubiese sido tan triste como el de muchos de ...
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