Mazurka for Two Dead Men: A Novel

Camilo José Cela


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3.63 · 8 ratings · 312 pages · Published: 09 Apr 1983

Mazurka for Two Dead Men: A Novel by Camilo José Cela
In 1936, at the beginning of the war, 'Lionheart' Gamuzo is a abducted and killed. In 1939, when the war ends, his brother, Tanis Gamuzo avenges his death. For both these events, the blind accordion player Gaudencio plays the same mazurka. Set in a backward rural community in Galicia, Cela's creation is in many ways like a contrapuntal musical composition built with varying themes and moods. In alternately melancholy, humorous, lyrical or coarse tones, he portrays a reign of fools.

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