Germán Gullón (
Santander
Santander may refer to:
Places
* Santander, Spain, a port city and capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain
* Santander Department, a department of Colombia
* Santander State, former state of Colombia
* Santander de Quilichao, a m ...
, May 21, 1945), literary critic and writer, is a professor of Spanish literature and member of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. He has authored, beside his scholarly works and essays, two books of short stories, ''Adiós, Helena de Troya'' and ''Azulete'', and two novels, ''Querida hija'' and ''La codicia de Guillermo de Orange''.
Career
Gullón's career as a university professor began after he obtained a bachelor's degree at the
University of Salamanca
The University of Salamanca ( es, Universidad de Salamanca) is a Spanish higher education institution, located in the city of Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It was founded in 1218 by King Alfonso IX. It is th ...
(1969), where he wrote his MA thesis with
Fernando Lázaro Carreter
Fernando Lázaro Carreter (Zaragoza, April 13, 1923 — March 4, 2004, in Madrid) was a Spanish linguist, journalist and literary critic.
Carreter worked to improve the way the Spanish language is spoken and written, and penned the hugely popul ...
and studied with Ricardo Senabre and José Luis Pensado. After obtaining a PhD at the
University of Texas at Austin
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(1970–1973), he was appointed assistant professor of Spanish at University of Pennsylvania, where he taught from 1973 to 1988. Under the chairmanship of Russell P. Sebold, and the presence of scholars like Samuel Armistead, Gonzalo Sobejano and Paul M. Lloyd, the Penn Spanish Department rose to prominence in the U.S. and became known for its faculty's ability to combine research based on philological knowledge with theoretical criticism.
At Penn Gullón obtained a Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching, appointment as Professor of Spanish Literature, and worked for more than fifteen years as associate editor of the ''Hispanic Review''. Later he moved on to the
University of California
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(Davis), where he was chairman of the Department of Spanish and Classics and became a colleague of such distinguished Hispanists as Samuel Armistead and Antonio Sánchez Romeralo. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Literary Theory), Middlebury College (Summer, 1990) and the University Carlos III of Madrid (2000–2001).
Among the honours obtained by Gullón are an Honorary MA from the University of Pennsylvania, different scholarships, the American Philosophical Society and the Guggenheim. The Guggenheim allowed him to spend a year in Spain researching what soon would be one of his most celebrated books, ''La novela moderna en España''. He has also been the President of the International Association of Galdosistas and the Director of the Cervantes Institute in
Utrecht
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(1997–1998).
Gullón has also been member of the jury of the
Premio Nadal
Premio Nadal is a Spanish literary prize awarded annually by the publishing house Ediciones Destino, part of Planeta. It has been awarded every year on 6 January since 1944. The Josep Pla Award for Catalan literature is given at the same ceremony.
...
(2000–2016) and of the Premio Ciudad de Valladolid. He is a critic for ''El Cultural'', where he is a reviewer of British novels, European contemporary and of critical texts. Gullón himself directs the Virtual Cervantes Library portal of the Contemporary Spanish Novel (662,000 visits in May 2007).
Literary critic
The literary criticism of Germán Gullón offers three different facets: the scholarly one, the author of literary studies, the text editor of Spanish literature of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, and the one as literary critic. As author of literary studies emphasizes his works about the 19th century and about the modernism (end of the century and
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). His contribution has been very important, within the line of formalistic works started by Ricardo Gullón,
Fernando Lázaro Carreter
Fernando Lázaro Carreter (Zaragoza, April 13, 1923 — March 4, 2004, in Madrid) was a Spanish linguist, journalist and literary critic.
Carreter worked to improve the way the Spanish language is spoken and written, and penned the hugely popul ...
, Francisco Rico and
Darío Villanueva Prieto, because it is the one who has insisted on the importance of the way in which the works are narrated and his influence in the configuration of the meaning. Their editions have also supposed a landmark in the edition of classic Spanish moderns, for taking an original point of view. Instead of to assume since one becomes in the classic text editing that the text is one, that belongs exclusively to the author of the same, Gullón presents/displays texts published in its context, and explains how the meaning of the same goes is changing with time, that is to say, considers to the literary text like alive. Also amplify the concept of authorism, that does not reduce to the author properly, but to whatever contributes to the creation of the text, like the publisher, to the collection in which it appears, etc. Finally as literary critic it appears in ''El Cultural'' of
''El Mundo''. His reviews always demonstrate a mixture of information, opinion and literary knowledge. His last two books, ''Los mercaderes en el templo de la literatura'' and ''Una Venus mutilada: La crítica literaria en la España actual'', constitutes the most solid invitation to the debate done by a critic in the last decade in Spain.
Works
Critical studies
*(Co-editor) Teoría de la novela, Madrid, Taurus, 1974.
* (Co-editor) Surrealismo/Surrealismos; Latinoamérica y España, Filadelfia, University of Pennsylvania, 1977.
*El narrador en la novela del siglo XIX, Madrid, Taurus, 1976.
*La novela como acto imaginativo, Madrid, Taurus, 1983.
*La novela del XIX: Estudio sobre su evolución formal, Amsterdam, Rodopi,1990
*La novela moderna en España (1885–1902): Los albores de la modernidad, Madrid, Taurus, 1992.
*La novela en la libertad: Introducción a la lectura cultural de la narrativa, Zaragoza, Tropelías, Universidad de Zaragoza, 1999.
*El jardín interior de la burguesía. La novela moderna en España (1885–1902, Madrid, Biblioteca Nueva, 2003.
*Los mercaderes en el templo de la literatura, Madrid, Caballo de Troya, 2004.
*La modernidad silenciada: La cultura española en torno a 1900, Madrid, Biblioteca Nueva, 2006.
*Una Venus mutilada. La crítica literaria en la España actual, Madrid, Biblioteca Nueva, 2008.
*El sexto sentido. La lectura en la era digital, Vigo, Academia del Hispanismo, 2010.
Editions
*Sotileza, por José María Pereda, Madrid, Espasa Calpe,1999; 2a edición 2007.
*Niebla, por Miguel de Unamuno, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 2006.
*Cándida otra vez, por Marina Mayoral, Madrid Castalia,1992.
*Primera memoria, por Ana María Matute, Barcelona, Destino, 1996.
*Historias del Kronen, por José Ángel Mañas, Barcelona, Destino, 1998; 6a edición, 2004.
*Edad de oro, por Juan Ramón Jiménez. Introducción, edición y notas de G. Gullón y Heilette van Ree, Obra poética, vol. II: Obra en prosa, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 2005.
*
Miau
''Miau'' is a realistic novel by Spanish writer Benito Pérez Galdós, released in 1888. It tells a story about a lower-middle class family of Madrid in the 19th century. The main character is Ramón Villaamil, an ex-employee from the Ministry ...
, por Benito Pérez Galdós, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1999; 9a edición, 2007.
*La desheredada, por Benito Pérez Galdós, Madrid, Cátedra,2000; 4a edición 2008.
*Doña Perfecta, por Benito Pérez Galdós, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 2003; 8a edición, 2007
*Tristana, por Benito Pérez Galdós, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 2006, 2a edición 2008.
*Fortunata y Jacinta
ntología de estudios críticos Madrid, Taurus, 1986.
*El alquimista impaciente, por Lorenzo Silva, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 2008.
*El 19 de marzo y el 2 de mayo, por Benito Pérez Galdós, Madrid, Biblioteca Nueva, 2008.
*Fortunata y Jacinta, por Benito Pérez Galdós, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 2008.
*Cádiz, por Benito Pérez Galdós, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 2011.
Novels and Short stories
*Adiós, Helena de Troya, Barcelona, Destino, 1997
*Azulete, Barcelona, Destino, 2000
*Querida hija, Barcelona, Destino, 1999; Planeta D'Agostini, 2001
Other publications
* Prologos a Benito Pérez Galdós ''Misericordia''(Círculo de Lectores);Miguel Herráez ''La estrategia de la postmodernidad en Eduardo Mendoza''(Barcelona, Ronsel, 1998); Ángel Ganivet,''Los trabajos ddel infatigable creador Pío Cid'' (Granada, Diputación de Granada, 2000);(Estudio Preliminar) Ricardo Gullón, ''El destello'' (Santander, Universidad de Cantabria, 2003;
References
External links
Official page of Germán Gullón
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1945 births
Living people
People from Santander, Spain
Writers from Cantabria
Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam
University of Salamanca alumni
University of Texas at Austin alumni