José Ángel Mañas
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José Ángel Mañas (
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, 22 October 1971) is a Spanish writer. Mañas is often included as a member of the generation of neorealist Spanish writers from the 1990s, along with Juan Gracia,
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,
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and
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. His books have been translated into several languages.


Books

Mañas achieved popular acclaim upon the publication of his literary debut ''Historias del Kronen''. The novel, a finalist for the
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literary prize in 1994, became a cult classic, particularly after the film adaptation by Spanish director Montxo Armendáriz. Three novels similar in style and content followed ''Historias del Kronen'': ''Mensaka'' (1995), ''Ciudad Rayada'' (1998) and ''Sonko95'' (1995). ''Autorretrato con negro de fondo'' (1999), together with ''Historias del Kronen'', form the "Kronen Tetralogy" that Mañas wrote about in the note at the end of ''Sonoko95'', as follows:
I like to say that these four novels are punk novels or "nobelas". I was thinking at that time that "punk" —and when I used this concept I had in mind the music of the Ramones and the example of groups like the Velvet Underground— was the best way to describe what I was trying to do in writing. I thought that it was a good comparison that helped bring out the aesthetic qualities —speed, authenticity and rawness— that I aim for in a novel. Over time I continued exploring the possibilities of this brilliant comparison and expanding on the idea, which is turning out to be more serious and useful than I had expected. For me a "nobela" melds all of the heteroglossic elements that modern fiction either ignores or puts between quotation marks. All of this "noise" —and by "noise" I mean anything from bastardized spellings to colloquial mistakes and any kind of slang or language that is usually avoided in literature— is what a real novelist has to turn to if he wants to revitalize and pump new blood into a genre positioned like no other to give artistic shape to living language.
Of the novels in the "Kronan Tetralogy" ''Sonko95'' stands out for the appearance of some of the most prominent characteristics that would come define to Mañas' later works. In this respect, ''Sonko95'' has a lot more to do with ''Soy un escritor frustrado'', 1996, than with ''Historias del Kronen'' and ''Mensaka''. In fact in ''Soy un escritor frustrado'', themes which are absent from José Ángel Mañas' first two novels, become permanent fixtures in ''Sonko95'', ''Mundo Burbuja'' (2001) and ''Caso Karen'' (2005), in particular, his meta-literary character. ''Soy un escritor frustrado'' in fact describes his own writing process and he enjoys along the way reflecting on the highs and lows of success, which Mañas himself has famously experienced first hand. In ''Caso Karen'', Mañas rails without mercy against the modern literary scene and its most relevant institutions: authors, agents, publishing houses, prizes and conferences. Like in old pastoral romances, many of the characters from ''Caso Karen'' are depictions of real people: in "Karen del Korral" Lucía Etxebarria's personality traits are observed; "Carina Martinell" is
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; "Armando Sala" is Antonio Gala, etc. Additionally ''Caso Karen'' is structurally Mañas most complex work. In 2007 Manas published his first foray into historic fiction: ''El secreto del Oráculo'' (Ediciones Destino), based on
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, was shortlisted for the 'Espartaco' prize for best historical novel. In José Ángel Mañas' 2008 novel ''La pella'', the writer has gone back to the style that made him famous, with his return to the world of realism. His first entry outside of the fields of fiction and narrative is ''Un alma en incandescencia'' (2008), a book of aphorisms published by the Riojan publishing house Editorial Buscarini. The book was illustrated and inspired by the French artist Franciam Charlot.


Film Adaptations

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Historias del Kronen ''Stories from the Kronen'' ( es, Historias del Kronen, links=no) is a 1995 drama film directed by Montxo Armendáriz based on the novel by José Ángel Mañas which stars Juan Diego Botto and Jordi Mollà. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes ...
'' was Manas' first novel made into a movie and the screenplay earned him the respective Goya award. In Montxo Armendáriz' adaptation, some of the intellectual references from the novel are missing, such as, the endless appearances of
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' American Psycho in the conversations between Carlos and Roberto. Salvador García Ruiz realized the film version of ''Mensaka'', which came out in 1998. Mañas' novel ''Soy un escritor frustrado'' was made for the big screen with the title ''Imposture'', directed by Patrick Bouchitey, and premiered in 2005, the same year that ''Caso Karen'' was published.


Bibliography

* 1994 ''Historias del Kronen'' * 1995 ''Mensaka'' * 1996 ''Soy un escritor frustrado'' * 1998 ''Ciudad Rayada'' * 1999 ''Sonko95'' * 2001 ''Mundo Burbuja'' * 2005 ''Caso Karen'' * 2007 A series of novellas ''El hombre de los 21 dedos'', in collaboration with Antonio Dominguez Leiva * 2007 ''El secreto del Oráculo'' * 2008 ''La pella'' * 2008 ''Un alma en incandescencia. Pensando en torno a Franciam Charlot (aforísmos sobre pintura)'' * 2019 ''La última juerga''


References


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