Ródenas de Moya, Domingo. El orden del azar, Guillermo de Torre entre los Borges. Barcelona: Anagrama, 2023.
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El orden del azar, Guillermo de Torre entre los Borges is a biography by Ródenas de Moya dedicated to the Spanish literary critic Guillermo de Torre. It presents a brief prologue and six substantial and chronological chapters: I. Precocity, II. Athens at the foot of the mountain, III. Tejiendo la modernidad, IV. Entre los Borges, V. Vigilia sin sosiego and VI. Spain in llamas. Like the prologue, each chapter closes with a retroactive subsection. With El orden del azar, the vision of Torre, best known as a specialist in the literary avant-garde due to Literaturas europeas de avantaria (1925), is broadened.
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RAE [Real Academia Española], La brevedad de la vida en nuestra lírica. Discurso leído por el Excmo. Sr. D. Ramiro de Maeztu en el acto de su recepción, contestación del Ilmo. Sr. D. Agustín González de Amezúa. Madrid: Gráfica universal, 1935.
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