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Youth and Egolatry

Youth and Egolatry

Author: : Pío Baroja
Genre: Literature
Po Baroja y Nessi (1872 1956) was a Spanish Basque writer and a novelist of the Generation of 98. Baroja was trained as a physician, managed the family bakery and twice ran unsuccessfully for the Spanish parliament. As a young man Baroja believed in anarchistic ideals. He later would derive into a simple admiration of men of action. His view of life was pessimistic. He was in disfavor with Catholic and traditional thinkers. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 he was often in danger. In the 1890s Spain was awakening to reform. The monarchy was trying to balance between too much reform and not enough. The people wanted social change and equality. Novelists, poets and essayists appeared who had never been heard of before full of exciting ideas from other lands and of their own. Out of this tumultuous time came new writers with exciting new works. Baroja was one of these. Youth and Egolatry was translated from the Spanish by Jacob S. Fassett Jr. and Frances L. Phillips. The volume contains essays of an autobiographical nature.

Chapter 1 FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS

The bad man of Itzea

Humble and a wanderer

Dogmatophagy

Ignoramus, Ignorabimus

Nevertheless, we call ourselves materialists

In defense of religion

Arch-European

Dionysus or Apollonian

Epicuri de grege porcum

Evil and Rousseau's Chinaman

The root of disinterested evil

Music as a sedative

Concerning Wagner

Universal musicians

The folk song

On the optimism of eunuchs

Chapter 2 MYSELF, THE WRITER

To my readers thirty years hence

Youthful writings

The beginning and end of the journey

Mellowness and the critical sense

Sensibility

On devouring one's own God

Anarchism

New paths

Longing for change

Baroja, you will never amount to anything (A Refrain)

The patriotism of desire

My home lands

Cruelty and stupidity

The anterior image

The tragi-comedy of sex

The veils of the sexual life

A little talk

The sovereign crowd

The remedy

Chapter 3 THE EXTRARADIUS

Rhetoric and anti-rhetoric

The rhythm of style

Rhetoric of the minor key

The value of my ideas

Genius and admiration

My literary and artistic inclinations

My library

On being a gentleman

Giving offence

Thirst for glory

Elective antipathies

To a member of several academies

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