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I've got the same one. I'm starting it soon as well!
I love his inscription...
I dedicate this 13th and definitive edition of my Pascual Duarte to my enemies, who have been of such help to me in my career.


We will respond whenever you decide to post your comments, John and Jesus-and any other members too, of course!
This author wrote at least one non-fction book, Journey to the Alcarria: Travels through the Spanish Countryside, for those who enjoy non-fiction.

I'm glad because it gives me something to look forward to!

I'm not convinced by comparisons with The Outsider; although its a while since I read Camus, this book didn't seem to me to be in that league.
I've read both The Family of Pascual Duarte and the Camus novel and really don't see how they compare to each other-at all.

I read that it compares to the Camus novel The Stranger, which I'll be reading with the group in October. So I have no comparison as yet.
I don't see the comparison myself, since The Stranger has much less violence. But there is that sense of alienation.
Cela has a different mood for each novel, so if you read another book by him, Kathy, you will be pleased to find less violence!
Cela has a different mood for each novel, so if you read another book by him, Kathy, you will be pleased to find less violence!
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The Hive (other topics)The Family of Pascual Duarte (other topics)
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I have read a number of his works and found that each was unique in style and content.
My favourite is La colmena/The Hive.
Happy reading everyone!