Camilo José Cela(1916-2002)
- Writer
- Actor
Spanish novelista of post-Civil War period who, with his first and most
popular novel, 'La familia de Pascual Duarte' (1942) established the
narrative style known as tremendismo, a tendency to emphasize violence
and grotesque imagery. His literary production -primarily novels, short
narratives, and travel diaries- is characterized more by sketches,
details and verbal innovations than by plot or character development.
Cela's acute powers of observation and skill in colourful description
are apparent in his travel books, based upon walking trips through
rural Spain and his visits to Latin-American countries. He was awarded
the Nobel prize for literature in 1989 "for a rich and intensive prose,
which with restrained compassion forms a challenging vision of man's
vulnerability".