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Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics (Hardcover): Juan E. De Castro, N. Birns Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics (Hardcover)
Juan E. De Castro, N. Birns
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written from diverse perspectives, the eleven essays that make up "Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics" portray the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian novelist not only as one of the most celebrated writers of the last 50 years, but also as a central influence on the region's political evolution. Ever since his conversion to free market ideology in the 1980s, Mario Vargas Llosa has waged public battle against what he believes are the scourges of socialism and populism. This book studies the fiction and journalism of Vargas Llosa in the context of his political thought.

The Spaces of Latin American Literature - Tradition, Globalization, and Cultural Production (Hardcover, 2008 ed.): Juan E. De... The Spaces of Latin American Literature - Tradition, Globalization, and Cultural Production (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
Juan E. De Castro
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Spaces of Latin American Literature: Tradition, Globalization, and Cultural Production "examines how Latin American writers, artists, and intellectuals have negotiated their relationship with Western culture from the colony to the present. De Castro looks at writers and intellectual polemics that serve as markers of the region's cultural evolution. Among the writers and artists studied are Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Ruben Dario, Jorge Luis Borges, Caetano Veloso, and Alberto Fuguet. This book proposes an analysis of the region's literature rooted in its specific cultural, political, and economic locations.

Roberto Bolano as World Literature (Hardcover): Nicholas Birns, Juan E. De Castro Roberto Bolano as World Literature (Hardcover)
Nicholas Birns, Juan E. De Castro
R4,236 Discovery Miles 42 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Roberto Bolano as World Literature provides an introduction to the Chilean novelist that highlights his connections with classic and contemporary masters of world literature and his investigation of topics of international interest, such as the rise of rightwing and neofascist movements during the last decades of the 20th century. But this anthology also shows how Roberto Bolano's participation in world literature is informed in his experiences, identity, and, more generally, cultural location as a Chilean, Latin American and, more generally, Hispanic writer and man. This book provides a corrective to readings of his novels as exclusively "postmodern" or as unproblematically representative of Chilean or Latin American reality. Roberto Bolano as World Literature thus helps readers to better understand such complex works as his monumental global five-part masterpiece 2666, his Chilean novels (Distant Star, By Night in Chile), and his Mexican narratives (Amulet, The Savage Detectives), among other works.

Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics (Paperback): Juan E. De Castro, N. Birns Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics (Paperback)
Juan E. De Castro, N. Birns
R1,495 Discovery Miles 14 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mario Vargas Llosa is a heterogeneous writer whose positions have often not been consistent from novel to novel, between his fictional and nonfictional work, between his literary and political commentary, and as his political commentary has proceeded over the decades. This analysis of his work reveals his insights into socio-political matters.

Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics (Paperback, 1st ed. 2010): Juan E. De Castro, N. Birns Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics (Paperback, 1st ed. 2010)
Juan E. De Castro, N. Birns
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mario Vargas Llosa is a heterogeneous writer whose positions have often not been consistent from novel to novel, between his fictional and nonfictional work, between his literary and political commentary, and as his political commentary has proceeded over the decades. This analysis of his work reveals his insights into socio-political matters.

The Spaces of Latin American Literature - Tradition, Globalization, and Cultural Production (Paperback, 1st ed. 2008): Juan E.... The Spaces of Latin American Literature - Tradition, Globalization, and Cultural Production (Paperback, 1st ed. 2008)
Juan E. De Castro
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Spaces of Latin American Literature: Tradition, Globalization, and Cultural Production examines how Latin American writers, artists, and intellectuals have negotiated their relationship with Western culture from the colony to the present. De Castro looks at writers and intellectual polemics that serve as markers of the region's cultural evolution. Among the writers and artists studied are Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Ruben Dario, Jorge Luis Borges, Caetano Veloso, and Alberto Fuguet. This book proposes an analysis of the region's literature rooted in its specific cultural, political, and economic locations.

The Oxford Handbook of the Latin American Novel (Hardcover): Juan E. De Castro, Ignacio Lòpez-Calvo The Oxford Handbook of the Latin American Novel (Hardcover)
Juan E. De Castro, Ignacio Lòpez-Calvo
R4,860 Discovery Miles 48 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Latin American novel burst onto the international literary scene with the Boom era—led by Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes, and Mario Vargas Llosa—and has influenced writers throughout the world ever since. García Márquez and Vargas Llosa each received the Nobel Prize in literature, and many of the best-known contemporary novelists are inspired by the region's fiction. Indeed, magical realism, the style associated with García Márquez, has left a profound imprint on African American, African, Asian, Anglophone Caribbean, and Latinx writers. Furthermore, post-Boom literature continues to garner interest, from the novels of Roberto Bolaño to the works of César Aira and Chico Buarque, to those of younger novelists such as Juan Gabriel Vásquez, Alejandro Zambra, and Valeria Luiselli. Yet, for many readers, the Latin American novel is often read in a piecemeal manner delinked from the traditions, authors, and social contexts that help explain its evolution. The Oxford Handbook of the Latin American Novel draws literary, historical, and social connections so that readers will come away understanding this literature as a rich and compelling canon. In forty-five chapters by leading and innovative scholars, the Handbook provides a comprehensive introduction, helping readers to see the region's intrinsic heterogeneity—for only with a broader view can one fully appreciate García Márquez or Bolaño. This volume charts the literary tradition of the Latin American novel from its beginnings during colonial times, its development during the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century, and its flourishing from the 1960s onward. Furthermore, the Handbook explores the regions, representations of identity, narrative trends, and authors that make this literature so diverse and fascinating, reflecting on the Latin American novel's position in world literature.

Bread and Beauty - The Cultural Politics of Jose Carlos Mariategui (Paperback): Juan E. De Castro Bread and Beauty - The Cultural Politics of Jose Carlos Mariategui (Paperback)
Juan E. De Castro
R894 R829 Discovery Miles 8 290 Save R65 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Influenced by anarchism and especially by anarcho-syndicalist Georges Sorel, the political praxis of Peruvian activist and scholar Jose Carlos Mariategui (1894-1930) deviated from the policies mandated by the Comintern. Mariategui saw only new subjectivities as capable of making a revolution that would not recreate bourgeois or fascist structures. For Mariategui, a new society required a new culture. He therefore not only founded the Peruvian Socialist Party, but also created Amauta, a magazine that brought together the writings of the political and cultural avant-gardes. This landmark book both examines Mariategui's views on the political valence of cultural habits and products and assesses the cultural underpinnings of the political proposals found in his writings and actions.

Borges and Kafka, Bolano and Bloom - Latin American Authors and the Western Canon (Paperback): Juan E. De Castro Borges and Kafka, Bolano and Bloom - Latin American Authors and the Western Canon (Paperback)
Juan E. De Castro
R1,100 Discovery Miles 11 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At a time in which many in the United States see Spanish America as a distinct and, for some, threatening culture clearly differentiated from that of Europe and the US, it may be of use to look at the works of some of the most representative and celebrated writers from the region to see how they imagined their relationship to Western culture and literature. In fact, while authors across stylistic and political divides-like Gabriela Mistral, Jorge Luis Borges, or Gabriel Garcia Marquez-see their work as being framed within the confines of a globalized Western literary tradition, their relationship, rather than epigonal, is often subversive. Borges and Kafka, Bolano and Bloom is a parsing not simply of these authors' reactions to a canon, but of the notion of canon writ large and the inequities and erasures therein. It concludes with a look at the testimonial and autobiographical writings of Rigoberta Menchu and Lurgio Gavilan, who arguably represent the trajectory of Indigenous testimonial and autobiographical writing during the last forty years, noting how their texts represent alternative ways of relating to national and, on occasion, Western cultures. This study is a new attempt to map writers' diverse ways of thinking about locality and universality from within and without what is known as the canon.

Borges and Kafka, Bolano and Bloom - Latin American Authors and the Western Canon (Hardcover): Juan E. De Castro Borges and Kafka, Bolano and Bloom - Latin American Authors and the Western Canon (Hardcover)
Juan E. De Castro
R2,876 Discovery Miles 28 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At a time in which many in the United States see Spanish America as a distinct and, for some, threatening culture clearly differentiated from that of Europe and the US, it may be of use to look at the works of some of the most representative and celebrated writers from the region to see how they imagined their relationship to Western culture and literature. In fact, while authors across stylistic and political divides-like Gabriela Mistral, Jorge Luis Borges, or Gabriel Garcia Marquez-see their work as being framed within the confines of a globalized Western literary tradition, their relationship, rather than epigonal, is often subversive. Borges and Kafka, Bolano and Bloom is a parsing not simply of these authors' reactions to a canon, but of the notion of canon writ large and the inequities and erasures therein. It concludes with a look at the testimonial and autobiographical writings of Rigoberta Menchu and Lurgio Gavilan, who arguably represent the trajectory of Indigenous testimonial and autobiographical writing during the last forty years, noting how their texts represent alternative ways of relating to national and, on occasion, Western cultures. This study is a new attempt to map writers' diverse ways of thinking about locality and universality from within and without what is known as the canon.

The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel - Bolano and After (Paperback, New): Will H. Corral, Juan E. De Castro, Nicholas Birns The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel - Bolano and After (Paperback, New)
Will H. Corral, Juan E. De Castro, Nicholas Birns
R1,621 Discovery Miles 16 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel" provides an accessible introduction to an important World literature. While many of the authors covered--Aira, Bolano, Castellanos Moya, Vasquez--are gaining an increasing readership in English and are frequently taught, there is sparse criticism in English beyond book reviews. This book provides the guidance necessary for a more sophisticated and contextualized understanding of these authors and their works. Underestimated or unfamiliar Spanish American novels and novelists are introduced through conceptually rigorous essays. Sections on each writer include: *the author's reception in their native country, Spanish America, and Spain*biographical history*a critical examination of their work, including key themes and conceptual concerns*translation history*scholarly reception"The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel" offers an authoritative guide to a rich and varied novelistic tradition. It covers all demographic areas, including United States Latino authors, in exploring the diversity of this literature and its major themes, such as exile, migration, and gender representation.

Roberto Bolano as World Literature (Paperback): Nicholas Birns, Juan E. De Castro Roberto Bolano as World Literature (Paperback)
Nicholas Birns, Juan E. De Castro
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Roberto Bolano as World Literature provides an introduction to the Chilean novelist that highlights his connections with classic and contemporary masters of world literature and his investigation of topics of international interest, such as the rise of rightwing and neofascist movements during the last decades of the 20th century. But this anthology also shows how Roberto Bolano's participation in world literature is informed in his experiences, identity, and, more generally, cultural location as a Chilean, Latin American and, more generally, Hispanic writer and man. This book provides a corrective to readings of his novels as exclusively "postmodern" or as unproblematically representative of Chilean or Latin American reality. Roberto Bolano as World Literature thus helps readers to better understand such complex works as his monumental global five-part masterpiece 2666, his Chilean novels (Distant Star, By Night in Chile), and his Mexican narratives (Amulet, The Savage Detectives), among other works.

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