Miguel de Unamuno

Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright, philosopher, and professor of Greek and Classics. He was a significant figure in the Spanish literary and intellectual landscape of the early 20th century, known for his works that explore existentialism, faith, and the human condition.

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  1. 1. Mist

    A Nivola

    In this existential novel, the protagonist, Augusto Pérez, grapples with the nature of reality and identity as he navigates a series of personal and philosophical dilemmas. His life takes an unexpected turn when he falls in love with a woman named Eugenia, only to find himself entangled in a complex web of emotions and existential musings. As Augusto's journey unfolds, he confronts the boundaries between fiction and reality, culminating in a metafictional encounter with the author himself, who challenges the very essence of his existence. This narrative blurs the lines between creator and creation, exploring themes of free will, autonomy, and the human condition.

    The 2781st Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Poems

    This collection of poems by a renowned Spanish author explores themes of existentialism, faith, and the human condition. The verses are characterized by deep introspection, metaphysical questions, and a profound sense of spiritual struggle. The poet's unique style blends traditional and modern elements, reflecting his innovative approach to literature and philosophy. His work is acclaimed for its intellectual depth and emotional intensity, offering a poignant exploration of life's complexities and contradictions.

    The 3383rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. Peace In War

    This philosophical novel explores the internal and external conflicts experienced during a time of war, focusing on the personal struggles and moral dilemmas of its characters. Set against the backdrop of a besieged city, the narrative delves into themes of existentialism, the meaning of life, and the search for peace amidst chaos. Through its introspective examination of human nature and society, the book questions the very essence of conflict and the possibility of finding tranquility in a world torn apart by war. The protagonist's journey reflects a deep inquiry into the human soul and the paradox of seeking peace in times of war, making it a profound commentary on the human condition.

    The 4308th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. Abel Sánchez

    Una historia de pasión

    The book is a profound exploration of envy and its corrosive effects on the human soul, told through the lifelong rivalry between two friends. The protagonist, whose artistic ambitions and personal happiness are overshadowed by his obsessive jealousy of his friend's success and innate talent, descends into a destructive spiral of resentment. This dark passion not only poisons his own life but also impacts those around him, leading to tragic consequences. The narrative delves deep into the psychological complexities of its characters, offering a timeless meditation on the nature of envy and the human condition.

    The 5103rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. Our Lord Don Quixote

    The Life of Don Quixote and Sancho

    The book presents a philosophical and introspective analysis of the classic literary character Don Quixote, delving into the existential and moral dimensions of his adventures. The author reflects on the nature of reality, the importance of ideals, and the interplay between sanity and madness, arguing that Quixote's chivalric quests and his refusal to concede to the limitations of his mundane world embody a profound and heroic affirmation of human imagination and spirit. Through this exploration, the work becomes a meditation on the human condition and the enduring power of fiction to inspire and give life meaning.

    The 5914th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. Three Exemplary Novels

    Nivola

    "Three Exemplary Novels" is a collection of three distinct stories that delve into the psychological and moral complexities of human life. Each narrative explores themes of existentialism, faith, and identity through the lives of its characters, who face pivotal moral dilemmas and introspective journeys. The author weaves a rich tapestry of emotion and thought, challenging readers to question the nature of reality, the struggle for authenticity, and the search for meaning in a world fraught with contradiction and paradox. The novellas serve as a profound reflection on the human condition, offering a blend of philosophical insight and poignant storytelling.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 7. Tragic Sense Of Life

    The book delves into the existential struggle between reason and faith, exploring the inherent contradictions and tensions within human existence. It emphasizes the importance of embracing life's uncertainties and the inevitable suffering that comes with the human condition. The author argues that the quest for immortality and the desire for a meaningful life are central to understanding our tragic sense of existence. Through a blend of philosophy, theology, and literature, the work challenges readers to confront the paradoxes of life and to find personal significance in the face of existential despair.

    The 10052nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 8. San Manuel Bueno, Mártir

    Novela

    The novel explores the life of a small-town priest who is revered for his selfless dedication to his parishioners, yet secretly grapples with a profound crisis of faith. Through the eyes of a young woman named Ángela, the story delves into themes of belief, doubt, and the nature of true martyrdom. The priest's internal struggle highlights the tension between public duty and private despair, ultimately questioning the essence of spiritual leadership and the sacrifices made for the sake of others' faith. The narrative challenges readers to reflect on the complexities of faith and the human condition.

    The 17086th Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 9. The Agony Of Christianity And Essays On Faith

    And Essays On Faith

    This thought-provoking collection delves into the complex interplay between faith and doubt, exploring the inherent struggles and contradictions within Christianity. Through a series of essays, the author examines the tension between reason and belief, highlighting the existential anguish that accompanies a sincere quest for spiritual truth. The work challenges readers to confront the paradoxes of faith, encouraging a deeper understanding of the personal and philosophical dilemmas faced by those who grapple with religious conviction in a modern world.

    The 17130th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 10. La Tía Tula

    The novel explores themes of family, duty, and the complexities of human relationships through the story of Gertrudis, a strong-willed and independent woman who becomes the maternal figure for her deceased sister's children. As she navigates her role within the family, Gertrudis grapples with her own desires and societal expectations, ultimately embodying the tension between personal fulfillment and self-sacrifice. The narrative delves into the psychological and emotional intricacies of her character, highlighting the profound impact of her choices on those around her.

  11. 11. Vida De Don Quijote Y Sancho

    Según Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

    The book offers a profound philosophical and existential exploration of the characters Don Quijote and Sancho Panza, delving into their symbolic significance and the deeper meanings behind their adventures. Through a series of essays, the author examines the duality of idealism and realism embodied by the two characters, reflecting on themes such as the nature of reality, the power of imagination, and the human condition. The narrative serves as both a tribute to and a critical analysis of the original work, inviting readers to contemplate the enduring relevance of these iconic figures in understanding the complexities of life and the pursuit of one's ideals.

  12. 12. Saint Emmanuel The Good, Martyr

    Narrated by a lifelong friend, the story follows a revered parish priest in a small mountain village who, while outwardly embodying Christian charity and providing solace to his people, secretly wrestles with deep doubt about God and the afterlife; choosing to hide his unbelief so as to preserve the peace and hope of his parishioners, his self-sacrifice becomes a quiet, ethical martyrdom. The novella probes the uneasy balance between truth and consolation, faith and skepticism, and asks whether the moral good of comforting others can redeem a life lived in inward despair.

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