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A esmorga

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A Esmorga

A Esmorga is a novel by Galician writer Eduardo Blanco Amor from 1959. It tells about a 24-hour drinking spree of a man called Cibrán el Castizo and his two friends Xanciño el Bocas and Aladio Milhomes, in a town called Auria, very similar to real life town Ourense. Cibrán tells his story to the police, trying to show himself in the best possible light.[1] The day contains celebrations, fire and a visit to a brothel.[2]

The adventure narrated in A Esmorga occurred 40 years before its narration, and was collected through a process of research of sources and documents.

The book has been filmed twice: in 1977 by Gonzalo Suárez under name of Parranda, and in 2014 by Ignacio Vilar as A Esmorga.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ On a bender Mundo Andiante.
  2. ^ Bieito Iglesias: Blanco Amor - O fillo da florista (p. 16-19) Asosiacion Escritores en Lingua Galega
  3. ^ ´A Esmorga´, de Ignacio Vilar, se estrenará en el Festival de Cine de Ourense Faro de Vigo.
  4. ^ 'A Esmorga': Film Review - A tale of self-destruction in northern Spain, based on a classic Galician novel Hollywood Reporter. Viitattu 21.6.2015.