Krvava arena: roman iz života španjolskih torera
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Krvava arena: roman iz života španjolskih torera

Vicente Blasco Ibanez

The Bloody Arena (1908) is a naturalistic novel about the rise and fall of bullfighter Juan Gallardo. A poor young man becomes a famous matador, but is destroyed by love, vice, fear, and tragedies in the arena – a critique of Spanish bullfighting and soci

Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (1867–1928), a Spanish naturalist writer, politician and republican, published the novel The Bloody Arena (Sangre y arena) in 1908. The work is one of his most famous.

The novel follows the life of Juan Gallardo, a poor young man from the slums of Seville, who dreams of becoming a matador. From his boyhood fighting with bulls in the streets, through his difficult studies and his first successes in the arena, Juan rises to the top – he becomes rich, famous and adored. However, his life falls apart: his marriage to the beautiful but superficial Carmen, a love affair with the aristocratic Conchita (who seduces and humiliates him), alcohol, gambling, the fear of death in the arena and his growing panic in front of the bulls lead to tragedy. The culmination is a bloody fight where Juan loses his courage, suffers and dies in the arena – the symbolic "bloody arena" of Spanish life and culture.

Ibáñez describes the world of bullfighters in a realistic, almost documentary way: preparations, rituals, dangers, audiences, social contrasts (poverty vs. fame), and criticizes bullfighting as a cruel, barbaric tradition that destroys people and animals. The novel is naturalistic – the fate of the characters is determined by their heritage, environment and society, without romantic idealization.

It was a huge hit, translated into many languages, adapted into films (e.g. Blood and Sand in 1922 with Rudolph Valentino, 1941 with Tyrone Power). In Yugoslavia/Croatia, popular in the interwar and postwar period as a criticism of bourgeois society and primitive customs. A classic work of 20th-century Spanish literature, powerful and emotional, with a focus on human weakness and social hypocrisy.

Original title
Sangre y arena
Translation
Jakša Sedmak
Editor
Nikola Andrić
Dimensions
18 x 12 cm
Pages
-1
Publisher
Naklada zaklade tiskare Narodnih novina, Zagreb, 1928.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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