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Letters from Filadelfia - Early Latino Literature and the Trans-American Elite (Paperback)
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Letters from Filadelfia - Early Latino Literature and the Trans-American Elite (Paperback)
Series: Writing the Early Americas
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For many Spanish Americans in the early nineteenth century,
Philadelphia was Filadelfia, a symbol of republican government for
the Americas and the most important Spanish-Language print center
in the early United States. In Letters from Filadelfia, Rodrigo
Lazo opens a window into Spanish-Language writing produced by
Spanish American exiles, travelers, and immigrants who Settled and
passed through Philadelphia during this vibrant era, when the
city's printing presses offered a vehicle for the voices advocating
independence in the shadow of Spanish colonialism.The first
book-length study of Philadelphia publications by intellectuals
such as Vicente Rocafuerte, Jose Maria Heredia, Manuel Torres, Juan
German Roscio, and Servando Teresa de Mier, Letters from Filadelfia
offers an approach to discussing their work as part of early Latino
literature and the way in which it connects to the United States
and other parts of the Americas. Lazo's book is an important
contribution to the complex history of the United States' first
capital. More than the foundation for the U.S. nation-state,
Philadelphia reached far beyond its city limits and, as considered
here, suggests new ways to conceptualize what it means to be
American.
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