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The Twentieth-century Spanish American Novel by Raymond Leslie Williams

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The Twentieth-century Spanish American Novel

Raymond Leslie Williams, Raymond L. Williams

University of Texas Press · Hardcover · December 1, 2004

Reading lane: Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American

A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book Spanish American novels of the Boom period (1962-1967) attracted a world readership to Latin American literature, but Latin American writers had already been engaging in the modernist experiments of their North American and European counterparts since the turn of the twentieth century.

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Reading lane: Caribbean & Latin American and Spanish & Portuguese Literary Criticism.Publisher: University of Texas Press.

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Authors
Raymond Leslie Williams, Raymond L. Williams
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Published
December 1, 2004
Format
Hardcover
Theme
Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American · Spanish & Portuguese Literary Criticism
Reading lane
Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American

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About This Book

A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book Spanish American novels of the Boom period (1962-1967) attracted a world readership to Latin American literature, but Latin American writers had already been engaging in the modernist experiments of their North American and European counterparts since the turn of the twentieth century. Indeed, the desire to be "modern" is a constant preoccupation in twentieth-century Spanish American literature and thus a very useful lens through w...

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A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book Spanish American novels of the Boom period (1962-1967) attracted a world readership to Latin American literature, but Latin American writers had already been engaging in the modernist experiments of their North American and European counterparts since the turn of the twentieth century. Indeed, the desire to be "modern" is a constant preoccupation in twentieth-century Spanish American literature and thus a very useful lens through which to view the century's novels. In this pathfinding study, Raymond L. Williams offers the first complete analytical and critical overview of the Spanish American novel throughout the entire twentieth century. Using the desire to be modern as his organizing principle, he divides the century's novels into five periods and discusses the differing forms that "the modern" took in each era. For each period, Williams begins with a broad overview of many novels, literary contexts, and some cultural debates, followed by new readings of both canonical and significant non-canonical novels. A special feature of this book is its emphasis on women writers and other previously ignored and/or marginalized authors, including experimental and gay writers. Williams also clarifies the legacy of the Boom, the Postboom, and the Postmodern as he introduces new writers and new novelistic trends of the 1990s.

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