About Juan Goytisolo
Juan Goytisolo is a Spanish poet and novelist. He currently lives in a voluntary self-exile in Marrakech.
Novels
The Young Assassins (1954)
Children of Chaos (1955)
Fiestas (1958)
Sands of Torremolinos (1962)
aka Island of Women
Marks of Identity (1966)
The Party's Over: Four Attempts to Define a Love Story (1966)
Count Julian (1970)
Juan the Landless (1975)
Makbara (1980)
Landscapes After the Battle (1982)
The Countryside of Nijar and LA Chanca (1987)
The Virtues of the Solitary Bird (1988)
Quarantine (1991)
The Marx Family Saga (1993)
State of Siege (1995)
The Garden of Secrets (1997)
A Cock-eyed Comedy (2000)
Blind Rider (2005)
Exiled from Almost Everywhere (2011)
Children of Chaos (1955)
Fiestas (1958)
Sands of Torremolinos (1962)
aka Island of Women
Marks of Identity (1966)
The Party's Over: Four Attempts to Define a Love Story (1966)
Count Julian (1970)
Juan the Landless (1975)
Makbara (1980)
Landscapes After the Battle (1982)
The Countryside of Nijar and LA Chanca (1987)
The Virtues of the Solitary Bird (1988)
Quarantine (1991)
The Marx Family Saga (1993)
State of Siege (1995)
The Garden of Secrets (1997)
A Cock-eyed Comedy (2000)
Blind Rider (2005)
Exiled from Almost Everywhere (2011)
Non fiction
Forbidden Territory (1985)
Realms of Strife: The Memoirs of Juan Goytisolo- 1957-1982 (1986)
Space in Motion (1987)
The Memoirs of Juan Goytisolo: Forbidden Territory And Realms of Stife (1990)
Saracen Chronicles: A Selection of Literary Essays (1992)
Landscapes of War: From Sarajevo to Chechnya (2000)
Cinema Eden: Essays from the Muslim Mediterranean (2003)
Nijar Country (2011)
Realms of Strife: The Memoirs of Juan Goytisolo- 1957-1982 (1986)
Space in Motion (1987)
The Memoirs of Juan Goytisolo: Forbidden Territory And Realms of Stife (1990)
Saracen Chronicles: A Selection of Literary Essays (1992)
Landscapes of War: From Sarajevo to Chechnya (2000)
Cinema Eden: Essays from the Muslim Mediterranean (2003)
Nijar Country (2011)
Anthologies containing stories by Juan Goytisolo
Short stories
| The Stork-men (1999) |
Books about Juan Goytisolo
Uses of Monotony: Repetition in the Language of Oscar Wilde, Jean Genet, Edmund White And Juan Goytisolo (1994) by Neil Bartlett
Juan Goytisolo recommends
The Suitors (2006) Ben Ehrenreich "Brilliant, and at the same time moving. It's a relief to know that literature exists yet." |
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