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In the last 50 years, Latin American literature has become one of
the primary focuses of U.S. intellectual attention. This
behind-the-scenes account focuses on the efforts of those
Americans—publishers, critics, editors, and writers—who brought
recognition to Latin American writing. Rostagno explores how the
promotion and reception of Latin American literature in this
country involve such issues as North American literary tastes and
publishing strategies and are part of a larger and more complex
picture of inter-American cultural and commercial relations. This
fascinating story of the creation of an international audience for
a literature explores the roles of critic Waldo Frank, publishers
Blanche and Alfred Knopf, editors Margaret Randall and Sergio
Mondragón, and the Center for Inter-American Relations.
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