“A brilliant analysis of the role religion has played in the development of the Spanish novel…. This is a gutsy book, full of insightful criticism, serious meditation on important issues, and one not afraid to argue against the tide of trendiness.”—David T. Gies, University of Virginia
~David T. Gies
“Startling, original, and convincing…. This book will become an instant classic and provoke discussion and debate at the highest intellectual level about the importance of religion in modern Spanish fiction.”—Lou Charnon-Deutsch, State University of New York at Stony Brook
~Lou Charnon-Deutsch
“[Valis] here produces her magnum opus (to date)...[She] persuasively exposes levels of imagination and belief that are common to religion and to art in general and to the realist novel in particular.”—Patrick Madigan, Heythrop Journal
~Patrick Madigan, Heythrop Journal
"The book is so well documented, the analysis so convincing, that when we finish reading it, we have the false certainty that we have always known about sacred realism. But we have not, and this is Valis’s and Sacred Realism’s great success."—Elisa Marti-Lopez, Hispanic Review
~Elisa Marti-Lopez, Hispanic Review
“A remarkable book that challenges the prevailing view of religion as a spent force that has withered away in the age of modernity and the secular novel. . . . Compelling.”—Linda M. Willem, Anales Galdosianos
~Linda M. Willem, Anales Galdosianos