Will, J. Martinez Ruiz chooses Yecla as a stage in much of the novel
This month of October José Manuel Vidal Ortuño does not continue entering the world of La Voluntad de Azorín:
For La voluntad, J. Martínez Ruiz chooses Yecla as the setting for much of the novel. This town thus becomes a literary theme, representing the vertigo of time and history, clearly Azorian themes. This is demonstrated by the symbols of the city chosen by the writer. One of them is "the white mass of the New Church, crowned by a gigantic dome with white and blue spirals."
