This volume examines the significance of probably the most famous year in modern Spanish culture. The editors have brought together twenty-one essays by the leading international specialists in the field. They focus on Spain's crisis of identity, the brilliant generation of writers who responded to it, the gap which the Cuban Disaster exposed between tradition and modernity, and the consequences for Spain and its former colonies in the post-colonial era.
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This volume examines the significance of probably the most famous year in modern Spanish culture. The editors have brought together twenty-one essays by the leading international specialists in the field. They focus on Spain's crisis of identity, the brilliant generation of writers who responded to it, the gap which the Cuban Disaster exposed between tradition and modernity, and the consequences for Spain and its former colonies in the post-colonial era.
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