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A biographical and critical study of the Spanish poet Manuel
Machado (1874-1947), who was highly thought of in his lifetime but
who, since his death, declined in popularity. His brother, Antonio,
whom he once overshadowed, became more widely read. The first half
of the book is biographical, setting Machado against the general
literary background in Spain, and estimating his debt to French
influence. Dr Brotherston deals in some detail with the Modernista
movement, so that the study is almost an account of Spanish
literary life of the time. The second half of the book is critical;
Dr Brotherston wishes to show the fine quality of certain poems,
and to affirm Machado's real importance and distinction. The
generous bibliography will be useful to readers closely concerned
with Machado and his period.
The Book of the Fourth World offers detailed analyses of texts that
range far back into the centuries of civilised life from what is
now Latin- and Anglo-America. At the time of its 'discovery', the
American continent was identified as the Fourth World of our
planet. In the course of just a few centuries its original
inhabitants, though settled there for millennia and countable in
many millions, have come to be perceived as a marginal if not
entirely dispensable factor in the continent's destiny. Today the
term has been taken up again by its native peoples, to describe
their own world: both its threatened present condition, and its
political history, which stretches back thousands of years before
Columbus. In order to explore the literature of this world,
Brotherston uses primary sources that have traditionally been
ignored because they have not conformed to Western definitions of
oral and written literature, such as the scrolls of the Algonkin,
the knotted strings (Quipus) of the Inca, Navajo dry-paintings and
the encyclopedic pages of Meso-America's screenfold books.
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.
This study considers the ways Spanish American and Brazilian poets
differ from their European counterparts by considering 'Latin
American' as more than a perfunctory epithet. It sets the orthodox
Latin tradition of the subcontinent against others that have
survived or grown up after the conquest then pays attention to
those poets who, from Independence, have striven to express a
specifically American moral and geographical identity. Dr
Brotherson focuses on Modernismo, or the 'coming of age' of poetry
in Spanish America and Brazil, and the importance of the movements
associated with it. He considers Cesar Vallejo and Pablo Neruda,
probably the greatest of the selection, Octavio Paz, and modern
poets who have reacted differently to the idea that Latin America
might now be thought to have not just a geographical but a nascent
political identity of its own. Poems are liberally quoted, and
treated as entities in their own right.
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R806
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Part of the Bristol Classical Press series of Spanish texts, this
is a collection of stories from Spanish America. The series is
designed to meet the needs of the fast-growing high school and
undergraduate market for texts in the Spanish language. Each text
comes with English notes and vocabulary, and with an introduction
by an editor with an expert knowledge both of the work and of its
literary and cultural context.
Part of the Bristol Classical Press series of Spanish texts, this
book looks at the Spanish-American "modernista" poets. The series
is designed to meet the needs of the fast-growing high school and
undergraduate market for texts in the Spanish language. Each text
comes with English notes and vocabulary, and with an introduction
by an editor with an expert knowledge both of the work and of its
literary and cultural context
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