Sanatoriums in contemporary narratives 'El Mar', by Blai Bonet
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Sanatoriums in contemporary narratives 'El Mar', by Blai BonetAuthor (s)
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2018Publisher
Universitat de ValènciaISSN
2174-3487; 2174-9221Bibliographic citation
KOŤÁTKOVÁ, Adéla. Sanatoriums in contemporary narratives:‘The sea’, by Blai Bonet. Mètode Science Studies Journal-Annual Review, 2018, no 8.Type
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Abstract
Literature and medicine are closely connected. Many works that portray experiences of disease have
been set in health care facilities, including sanatoriums. Anti-tuberculosis sanatoriums, seen as spaces of
isolation ... [+]
Literature and medicine are closely connected. Many works that portray experiences of disease have
been set in health care facilities, including sanatoriums. Anti-tuberculosis sanatoriums, seen as spaces of
isolation and as «death row» have inspired many authors. Twentieth-century novels devoted significant
attention to these institutions which, kept far from the rest of society, conditioned both the life and
the identity of the sick. The magic mountain by Thomas Mann and Rest home by Camilo José Cela
are two outstanding references among these productions. In Catalan literature, El mar (The sea in its
English language translation) by Majorcan author Blai Bonet must also be highlighted. [-]
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