Neither Fuh nor Fah is the penultimate book that Julio Camba published while still alive and one of his most unknown works. In its pages, the great master of the article regales us with hilarious anecdotes of his wandering through foreign lands, the result of his mania for observing the wide world, truffled with lucid reflections that would leave the most eloquent of philosophers speechless and that constitute proof evidence of what he himself used to preach: "Men are neither good nor bad: they are absurd."
This work, which has never been republished since it was first published in 1957, shows us a mature, precise and astonishing journalist, a prodigy of serenity and good humor, of skepticism and joie de vivre, and represents a real discovery for lovers of Galician prose, as well as a wonderful —and solid— gateway to the work of whoever it was, in the words of Ortega y Gasset: ...read more