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San Manuel Bueno, mártir (1931) is a short novel by Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936). It experiments with changes of narrator as well as minimalism of action and of description, and as such has been described as a nivola , a literary genre invented by Unamuno to describe his work.
San Manuel Bueno, mártir (Saint Emmanuel the Good, Martyr) (1930) – a brief novella that synthesizes virtually all of Unamuno's thought. The novella centres on a heroic priest who has lost his faith in immortality, yet says nothing of his doubts to his parishioners, not wanting to disturb their faith, which he recognizes is a necessary ...
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Miguel de Unamuno, the famed Spanish author of the Generation of '98, focused his nivola San Manuel Bueno, mártir around the theme of religion's opiatic effect on the people of rural Spain. In the book, the protagonist Don Manuel is a priest who does not believe in God, but continues preaching because he sees the positive impact he can make in ...
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Manuel Bueno may refer to: San Manuel Bueno, Mártir, 1931 short novel by Miguel de Unamuno; Manolín Bueno (born 1940), Manuel Bueno Cabral, Spanish football forward;
San Manuel Bueno, Mártir; The Sands of Time (Sheldon novel) Shadow of a Bull; Shadows of the Pomegranate Tree; Sharpe's Command; Sharpe's Rifles; Singing in the Shrouds; The Spanish Gardener (novel) The Spanish Love Deception; The Stone Raft; The Sun Also Rises
Miguel de Unamuno – San Manuel Bueno, Mártir; Ion Vinea – Paradisul suspinelor (A Haven for the Sighs) Edgar Wallace. The Clue of the Silver Key; The Lady of Ascot; Hugh Walpole – Rogue Herries; Evelyn Waugh – Vile Bodies; Dorothy Whipple – High Wages; Thornton Wilder – The Woman of Andros; Charles Williams – War in Heaven