Dicen que llevaba sólo una mochila al hombro y muchas ganas de recorrer las tierras más desconocidas de una España tan ‘árida’. El 6 de junio de 1946, Camilo José Cela emprendió desde Madrid un particular –y emocionante– viaje al centro de la península, donde se cruzó con personajes y parajes que nunca habría imaginado. Cuentan que su intención inicial era salir “a que no le pase nada”; sin embargo, la ‘nada’ lo fue ‘todo’. Aquel viaje de 10 días quedó resumido en un mimo en un cuaderno de notas que sería el germen de uno de los textos fundamentales de la literatura española del siglo XX, Viaje a la Alcarria. Este 2021 se cumplen 75 años de aquel viaje, un peregrinaje que el Premio Nobel de Literatura resumió en una frase: “Un hermoso país a que a la gente no le da la gana de ir”, y que, tres décadas después, tras el éxito y la acogida de su obra, rectificó con: “La Alcarria es un hermoso país al que a la gente ya le va dando la gana ir”.
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