The novel is about seven severely ill people at a tuberculosissanatorium. The patients barely communicate with each other, but express themselves in diaries, letters and memoirs. The book is in two parts, each containing one chapter from the perspective of each of the patients, plus an intermission in the middle and an epilogue at the end. The texts are presented as a compiled by "CJC".[3]
The story was inspired by Cela's stays at tuberculosis sanatoria in 1931 and 1942.[3]
Reception
Rest Home was Cela's second novel, published to high expectations due to the success of his debut from the year before, The Family of Pascual Duarte. Before it was published as a book, Rest Home ran as a serial in El Español [es] in 24 parts from March to August 1943. The book was banned at Spanish tuberculosis sanatoria. It was published in English translation in 1961.[3]
References
^Kronik, John W. (1986). "Pabellón de reposo: la inquietud narrativa de Camilo José Cela". Actas del octavo Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas : celebrado en Brown University, Providence Rhode Island, del 22 al 27 de agosto de 1983 (in Spanish). Madrid: Ediciones Istmo. pp. 105–111. Retrieved 19 July 2024.