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Sin Rumbo (Spanish, Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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Sin Rumbo (Spanish, Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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List price R699
Loot Price R576
Discovery Miles 5 760
You Save R123 (18%)
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In Sin Rumbo (1885), the Argentine novelist Eugenio Cambaceres
(1843-1889) offers a graphic portrait of the decadence of the
Argentine upper class at the end of the Nineteenth Century, as seen
through the useless, debauched and violent life of the work's
protagonist, the wealthy young estanciero, Andrs. Detailed and
vivid, following the precepts of the naturalist school founded by
the French author, Emile Zola, Cambaceres defines with literary
uniqueness -especially for nineteenth century Latin American
literary circles and society in general- the lack of "bearings" of
the ruling oligarchy in Argentina and the desastrous effects of
this lack of direction on the nation's progress. Given the work's
particular aesthetic sense and its penchance for social criticism,
this novel became -and remains- a standard-bearer for social change
and artistic vision in Latin American letters which should be
considered for any course which highlights fin-de-sicle nineteenth
century Hispanic American Narrative in general, as well as other
thematics, such as gender issues, the process of nation-building
and the development of national culture in particular. In the
preliminary study to this text, Prof. J.P. Spicer-Escalante
examines the critical reception of literary naturalism in France
and Argentina before the publication of Sin Rumbo, the response by
Argentine critics to Cambaceres' opus in general, as well as the
author's personal vision of naturalist aesthetics and their
relationship to social criticism in Sin Rumbo, adding notes that
contribute to an in-depth comprehension of Cambaceres' prototypical
naturalist novel. This new edition of Cambacere's classic work -
fully annotated, conveniently priced and easily available in the
US.- is a must for any literature course that highlights
fin-de-sicle nineteenth century Hispanic American Narrative in
general, as well as other thematics, such as gender issues, the
process of nation-building and the development of national culture
in particular.
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