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The Emergence of the Latin American Novel

The Emergence of the Latin American Novel

The Emergence of the Latin American Novel

Gordon Brotherston
May 1979
Paperback
9780521295659
£30.99
GBP
Paperback

    This survey concentrates on the modern novel of Spanish-speaking America. Dr Brotherston starts with a long and suggestive introduction on the general topic 'settings and people', showing the growth of a sense of Latin American identity in the fiction produced in the continent as a whole. There follow detailed studies of individual modern novels, taken as representative of their time, their author, their country and the continent. A conclusion surveys and sums up these themes. The analytical studies of important and representative novels, related to each other in theme and preoccupation, the substantial quotations (in English), the notes and the useful bibliography, make this a book which gives students and other readers a well-considered introduction to the Spanish American fiction of this century.

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    May 1979
    Paperback
    9780521295659
    176 pages
    229 × 14 × 16 mm
    0.47kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • introduction
    • 1. Settings and people
    • 2. America's magic forest: Miguel Ángel Asturias
    • 3. The genesis of America: Alejo Carpentier
    • 4. Survival in the sullied city: Juan Rulfo
    • 6. Intellectual geography
    • Juilo Cortázar
    • 7. Tupac Amaru dismembered: José María Arguedas
    • 8. Social structures
    • 9. An end to secular solitude: Gabriel García Márquez
    • 10. A permanent home?
    • Notes
    • Index.