What is some good Spanish literature?

What is some good Spanish literature?

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Literature in Spanish or literature from Spain?

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In Spanish, nor necessarily from Spain.

honest those recommendations are so sparse, we need a few anons to go over them again and be more comprehensive

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Ficciones
Muerte Subita
La Novia Oscura
Ojos de Perro Azul
En La Orilla
El Hombre Que Amaba a Los Perros
Club Dumas
Todas Las Almas

Yáñez is pretty underrated.

Why Levin?

anything by Pablo Neruda, its all poetry though

Not that guy, but "Spanish Literature" refers to literature from Spain.

"English Literature" doesn't refer to works in English but works from England.

It's a national designation rather than a language one. ("Czech Literature" courses usually have Kafka on the syllabus, even though Kafka wrote exclusively in German.)

Cien años de soledad, rayuela, don quijote, el tunel

Wow thanks bro. Gonna reblog that

Don Quick's Oat

Qué hueva

What did you like about Muerte Subita? I'm 50 pages in and still can't make my mind up about it. Something about it just feels a bit forced/unnatural, don't know how to explain it.

Camilo Jose Cela's both "La Familia De Pascual Duarte" and "La Colmena".

>Ficciones
YES. Borges is fantastic.

don quixote

Miguel de Unamuno. A true genius.

Obviously read Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo and Gongora. The golden age of human literature. Also read Miguel de Unamuno and Alas Clarin. Miguel Delibes ofc and some Miguel Hernandez and Antonio Machado.

Permanece un cerdo inculto entonces

Los de abajo, based in real facts; las batallas en el despierto,

Max Aub

Los siete locos (Roberto Arlt)

Ignore every post ITT except these two.

Mi diario desu.