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Los buenos días perdidos (1969-1972), Antonio Gala Velasco

Titles
English title: The Bells of Orleans
Date written: from 1969 to 1972
First publication date: 1972
First production date: 10 October 1972
Keywords: violence > social, violence > suicide, violence > cruelty, identity > class/social standing, family > marriage, family > duty, power > use and abuse, love > desire
Genre and type: tragedy
Pitch

The bells of Orleans are ringing. Are they a call to paradise? Or do they sound the death knell of a young woman’s dreams?

Synopsis

Los buenos días perdidos (The Bells of Orleans) is set in 1970s Spain inside the Chapel of Saint Thomas. It has been crudely converted into a home for the sexton Cleofás, his simple wif... (Read more...)

Sources

The 1987 version of the text, edited by Andrés Amorós, contains a detailed introduction and annotated play text, listing a large number of background sources. Many of these relate to t... (Read more...)

Critical response

General

Los buenos días perdidos (The Bells of Orleans) was extremely successful when it was first performed in the 1970s. It won Gala the National Literature Prize in 1972 and, after i... (Read more...)

Further information

A film of the play was released in 1975 in Spain, directed by Rafael Gil.

Editions
  • Gala, Antonio. 1973. Los buenos días perdidos: comedia en tres actos. Madrid, Escelicer

  • Gala, Antonio. 1987. Los buenos días perdidos. Anillos para una dama, ed. Andrés Amorós. Madrid,... (Read more...)

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 13 November 2010.

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