Author: Hugo RODRÍGUEZ ALCALÁ
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Languages : en
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El Arte de Juan Rulfo. Historias de Vivos Y Difuntos. [With Portraits.].
El arte de Juan Rulfo ; historias de vivos y difuntos
Author: Hugo Rodríguez-Alcalá
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Languages : fr
Pages : 213
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Languages : fr
Pages : 213
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El Arte de Juan Rulfo
Author: Guido Rodríguez Alcalá
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El erte de Juan Rulfo. Historias de vivos y difuntos
Author: Hugo Rodríguez Alcalá
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Languages : es
Pages : 216
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Languages : es
Pages : 216
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A Companion to Juan Rulfo
Author: Steven Boldy
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1855663074
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
A comprehensive study of the Mexican writer considered one of the finest novelists and short-story writers in 20th-century Latin America.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1855663074
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
A comprehensive study of the Mexican writer considered one of the finest novelists and short-story writers in 20th-century Latin America.
The Catastrophe of Modernity
Author: Patrick Dove
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838755617
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
This work examines four Latin American writers--Jorge Luis Borges, Juan Rulfo, Cesar Vallejo, and Ricardo Piglia--in the context of their respective national cultural traditions. The author proposes that a consideration of tragedy affords new ways of understanding the relation between literature and the modern Latin American nation-state. As an interpretive index, this tragic attunement sheds new light on both the foundational works of modern Latin American literature and the counter-foundational literary critiques of modernization and nation-building. Topics include Borges's short story "El Sur" in relation to the Argentine "civilization and barbarism" debate, Juan Rulfo's novella "Pedro Paramo in the context of post-revolutionary reflection on national identity in Mexico, and the lyric poetry of Cesar Vellajo's "Trilce. The reading is based on a juxtaposition of aporetically incompatible terms: mourning, the avant-garde, and Andean indigenism or messianism. The final section of the book investigates two novels by Ricardo Piglia, "Respiracion artificial and "La ciudad ausente, in the dual context of dictatorship and the market. Piglia's writing both echoes and marks a limit for tragedy as an interpretive paradigm.
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838755617
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
This work examines four Latin American writers--Jorge Luis Borges, Juan Rulfo, Cesar Vallejo, and Ricardo Piglia--in the context of their respective national cultural traditions. The author proposes that a consideration of tragedy affords new ways of understanding the relation between literature and the modern Latin American nation-state. As an interpretive index, this tragic attunement sheds new light on both the foundational works of modern Latin American literature and the counter-foundational literary critiques of modernization and nation-building. Topics include Borges's short story "El Sur" in relation to the Argentine "civilization and barbarism" debate, Juan Rulfo's novella "Pedro Paramo in the context of post-revolutionary reflection on national identity in Mexico, and the lyric poetry of Cesar Vellajo's "Trilce. The reading is based on a juxtaposition of aporetically incompatible terms: mourning, the avant-garde, and Andean indigenism or messianism. The final section of the book investigates two novels by Ricardo Piglia, "Respiracion artificial and "La ciudad ausente, in the dual context of dictatorship and the market. Piglia's writing both echoes and marks a limit for tragedy as an interpretive paradigm.
Style and Technique in Juan Rulfo
Author: Arthur Ramirez
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Languages : en
Pages : 1080
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Languages : en
Pages : 1080
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Revista de estudios hispánicos
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Category : Civilization, Hispanic
Languages : en
Pages : 914
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Category : Civilization, Hispanic
Languages : en
Pages : 914
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Mexican Literature
Author: David William Foster
Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
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Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
A registry of criticism on 78 writers of Mexico in all genres and periods.
Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
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Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
A registry of criticism on 78 writers of Mexico in all genres and periods.
Studies in the Contemporary Spanish-American Short Story
Author: David William Foster
Publisher: Columbia : University of Missouri Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
This work deals with selected Latin-American writers of short stories and, in the case of each author, with only one or a limited number of texts. No attempt has been made to write a history of the contemporary short story in Latin America or even to deal with a canon of representative authors. Each of the texts studied has been chosen because it is indicative of a facet of the short story that parallels the so-called Latin American new novel.
Publisher: Columbia : University of Missouri Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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This work deals with selected Latin-American writers of short stories and, in the case of each author, with only one or a limited number of texts. No attempt has been made to write a history of the contemporary short story in Latin America or even to deal with a canon of representative authors. Each of the texts studied has been chosen because it is indicative of a facet of the short story that parallels the so-called Latin American new novel.