The Greatest Spanish Books of All Time on Existentialism

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  1. 1. The Hive by Camilo José Cela

    La Colmena

    "The Hive" is a novel set in post-Civil War Spain, during the harsh years of Madrid's postwar recovery. It provides a gritty and realistic portrayal of the struggles faced by ordinary citizens in a society marked by deprivation and repression. The narrative is non-linear and fragmented, featuring a vast array of characters from various social classes, whose lives intertwine in a depiction of the bleakness and despair of the time. The book was initially banned in Spain due to its critical view of Franco's regime.

    The 692nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Bartleby & Co by Enrique Vila-Matas

    "Bartleby & Co" is a metafictional work that explores the theme of "writers of the No," authors who cease to write or never start at all. The narrator, an office worker on sick leave, uses footnotes to a nonexistent text to delve into the stories of these authors, including famous real-life figures. The book serves as a meditation on silence, refusal, and the nature of literature itself.

    The 2360th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. Mist by Miguel de Unamuno

    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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  4. 4. Time of Silence by Luis Martín-Santos

    "Time of Silence" is a complex narrative that follows the life of a young doctor living in Madrid during the Franco regime. Throughout the novel, he becomes embroiled in a series of unfortunate events, including an affair with a married woman, which leads to tragic consequences. The novel is known for its innovative narrative techniques and its critical depiction of the moral and political climate of Spain under Franco's rule.

    The 3596th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. Las Personas Del Verbo by Jaime Gil de Biedma


    This collection of poetry delves into the intricacies of human experience, exploring themes of love, time, and existential reflection. Through a blend of personal introspection and social commentary, the poems capture the essence of life's fleeting moments and the profound emotions that accompany them. The language is both raw and lyrical, offering a candid portrayal of the poet's inner world while resonating with universal truths about the human condition.

    The 4609th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. La Saga/ Fuga de J. B./ The Saga/ Escape of J.B. by Gonzalo Torrente Ballester

    "La Saga/ Fuga de J. B./ The Saga/ Escape of J.B." is a complex narrative that explores the themes of reality and fiction, and their intersection. The story revolves around a mysterious character, J.B., who escapes from a novel into the real world. As he navigates this new realm, the boundaries between the fictional world he came from and the reality he now inhabits become increasingly blurred, leading to a surreal and thought-provoking exploration of the nature of existence.

    The 5241st Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 7. Our Lord Don Quixote by Miguel de Unamuno

    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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  8. 8. écrits 2003 2014 by Angélica Liddell

    This collection of writings delves into the raw and visceral exploration of human emotions, societal norms, and the complexities of identity. Through a series of essays, reflections, and theatrical pieces, the author challenges conventional boundaries, offering a candid and often unsettling portrayal of the human condition. The work is marked by its intense emotional depth, unflinching honesty, and a profound sense of introspection, inviting readers to confront the darker aspects of existence while questioning the constructs that shape our lives.

    The 10094th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 9. Doctor Pasavento by Enrique Vila-Matas

    A Journey to the End of the World

    The novel delves into the existential crisis of a writer who grapples with the desire to disappear from the public eye and the literary world. As he embarks on a journey across Europe, he encounters various literary and historical figures, reflecting on themes of identity, anonymity, and the nature of writing itself. The narrative blurs the lines between reality and fiction, creating a labyrinthine exploration of the self and the elusive quest for meaning in a world saturated with information and noise.

    The 10221st Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 10. Cold Skin by Albert Sánchez Piñol

    Set on a desolate island near the Antarctic Circle, the story follows a weather observer who arrives to replace his predecessor, only to discover the island is besieged by mysterious, amphibious creatures that emerge from the sea each night. As he joins forces with the island's only other inhabitant, a reclusive lighthouse keeper, the two men must navigate their own psychological battles and the relentless attacks from the creatures. The narrative explores themes of isolation, survival, and the thin line between humanity and monstrosity, as the protagonist grapples with the nature of fear and the unknown.

    The 12702nd Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 11. The Tree Of Knowledge by Pío Baroja

    A Philosophical Novel

    "The Tree of Knowledge" is a philosophical novel that delves into the life of Andrés Hurtado, a young man who struggles with the meaning of life and the search for truth in a society filled with hypocrisy and superficiality. As he pursues a career in medicine, Hurtado becomes increasingly disillusioned with the human condition and the limitations of scientific understanding. His journey is one of intellectual and emotional turmoil, as he grapples with existential questions and the complexities of love, family, and societal expectations. The narrative is a reflection on the challenges of reconciling the pursuit of knowledge with the quest for personal happiness and moral integrity.

    The 15754th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 12. Permafrost by Eva Baltasar

    The book follows the introspective journey of a young woman grappling with her sense of identity and purpose. Set against the backdrop of various European cities, she navigates complex relationships, sexual encounters, and existential musings. Her narrative is marked by a blend of dark humor and raw honesty as she confronts her inner turmoil and the societal expectations imposed on her. Through her candid reflections, the protagonist explores themes of freedom, desire, and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world.

    The 17130th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 13. The Agony Of Christianity And Essays On Faith by Miguel de Unamuno

    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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