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  • Published: 15 October 2016
  • ISBN: 9781681370187
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $40.00

His Only Son

with Dona Berta





Now in new translations, these two novels by the father of the modern Spanish short story have been unavailable in the United States for decades. Perfect for fans of Spanish and 19th-century literature.

The unlikely hero of His Only Son, Bonifacio Reyes, is a romantic and a flautist by vocation—and a failed clerk and kept husband by necessity—who dreams of a novelesque life. Tied to his shrill and sickly wife by her purse strings, he enters timidly into a love affair with Serafina, a seductive second-rate opera singer, encouraged by her manager who mistakes Bonifacio for a potential patron. Meanwhile, Bonifacio’s wife experiences a parallel awakening and in the midst of a long-barren marriage, surprises them both with a son—but is it Bonifacio’s? In the accompanying novella, Doña Berta, the heroine of the title, an aged, poor, but well-born woman, forfeits her beloved estate in search of a portrait that may be all that remains of the secret love of her life.

While largely unknown outside of Spain, Leopoldo Alas was one of the most celebrated writers of criticism in nineteenth-century Spain and employed his satirical talents to powerful and humorous effect in fiction. His Only Son was Alas’s second and final novel, full of characteristic humor, naturalistic detail, descriptive beauty, and moral complexity. His frail and pitiful characters—irrational, emotional actors drawn inexorably toward their foolish fates—are yet multidimensional individuals, often conscious of their own weaknesses and stymied by their very yearnings to be more than the parts they find themselves playing.

  • Published: 15 October 2016
  • ISBN: 9781681370187
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $40.00

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Praise for His Only Son

Praise for His Only Son:

"A delight to read."--A Common Reader blog

"Presents an uneasy blend of irony, parody, and--most surprising--tender reverie. [His Only Son]..reflects the peculiar ambience of the fin de siècle in its indecisive yet very suggestive contours."--Noel M. Valis, South Atlantic Review

"A Flaubert-type novel...[that] displays the author's power of psychological analysis."--Harvey L. Johnson, South Central Bulletin