03469oam 22006014a 450 991079429530332120230719175104.01-68448-223-21-68448-225-910.36019/9781684482252(CKB)4100000011319915(MiAaPQ)EBC6235437(DE-B1597)567042(DE-B1597)9781684482252(OCoLC)1159982483(MdBmJHUP)musev2_83943(EXLCZ)99410000001131991520200928d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBetween Market and MythThe Spanish Artist Novel in the Post-Transition, 1992-2014 /Katie J. VaterLewisburg, PennsylvaniaBucknell University Press[2020]©[2020]1 online resource (227 pages) illustrationsCampos Ibéricos1-68448-221-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Introduction --1. The Weight of Fame --2. The Postfeminist Turn in the Artist Novel by Women --3. The Art Historian as Neoliberal Subject in Lourdes Ortiz’s Las manos de Velázquez and Paloma Díaz-Mas’s El sueño de Venecia --4. Affiliation Anxiety --Conclusion --Acknowledgments --Notes --Bibliography --IndexIn its early transition to democracy following Franco’s death in 1975, Spain rapidly embraced neoliberal practices and policies, some of which directly impacted cultural production. In a few short years, the country commercialized its art and literary markets, investing in “cultural tourism” as a tool for economic growth and urban renewal. The artist novel began to proliferate for the first time in a century, but these novels—about artists and art historians—have received little critical attention beyond the descriptive. In Between Market and Myth, Vater studies select authors—Julio Llamazares, Ángeles Caso, Clara Usón, Almudena Grandes, Nieves Herrero, Paloma Díaz-Mas, Lourdes Ortiz, and Enrique Vila-Matas—whose largely realist novels portray a clash between the myth of artistic freedom and artists’ willing recruitment or cooptation by market forces or political influence. Today, in an era of rising globalization, the artist novel proves ideal for examining authors' ambivalent notions of creative practice when political patronage and private sector investment complicate belief in artistic autonomy. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.KunstgndLiteraturgndKünstlerromangndKünstlerMotivgndKunsthistorikergndSpanischgndCreative economy, Künstlerroman, Artist novel, Cultura de la Transición, Cultural labor, Art-Commerce Relation, novel, post-transition, Francisco Franco, financial crisis.KunstLiteraturKünstlerromanKünstlerKunsthistorikerSpanisch863.6409Vater Katie Jaut1497856MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910794295303321Between Market and Myth3723142UNINA