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An Interview with Juan Goytisolo
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Discusses his works (particularly Count Julian and Marks of Identity), problems of exile, and the social and political situation in Spain and the rest of the world.
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Goytisolo, Juan
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Analyzes his writings from a gay perspective.
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Scourge of the new Spain
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Biographical essay from Guardian Unlimited describes his beliefs and attitudes and the influences that shaped them.
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The Translator as Writer
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Goytisolo's "A Cock-Eyed Comedy" is the subject of a case study on the translation of literature.
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