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El Escritor En El Bosque De Ladrillos


El Escritor En El Bosque De Ladrillos
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Author : Sylvia Saítta
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

El Escritor En El Bosque De Ladrillos written by Sylvia Saítta and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Authors, Argentine categories.


Pocos escritores argentinos encarnan tan bien el mito del artista torturado, incomprendido, improvisado y nunca reconocido como lo hizo Roberto Arlt. En esta biografia -la primera en publicarse en cincuenta anos- Sylvia Saitta se propone desmitificar esta construccion a iluminar a Arlt no solo como autor sino, sobre todo, como figura historica.En este libro -resultado de una investigacion de varios anos-, Saitta descubre a un escritor que representa una nueva figura de intelectual, producto de la masificacion y la comercializacion de la prensa y de la literatura, tensionado por las definiciones esteticas y politicas de la epoca que le toco vivir. Su vida, su obra y su entorno definen un aspecto fascinante de nuestra sociedad durante la primera mitad del siglo XX.En la actualidad, el creador de personajes tan reconocibles como Remo Erdosain o Silvio Astier esta definitivamente instalado en el sistema literario argentino. Gracias a esta biografia lucida y abarcadora, podremos rever, desde angulos diversos, la complejidad de su vida y de su obra literaria que todavia hoy plantean una infinidad de preguntas sin respuestas.



Argentinean Literary Orientalism


Argentinean Literary Orientalism
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Author : Axel Gasquet
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2020-11-24

Argentinean Literary Orientalism written by Axel Gasquet and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-11-24 with Social Science categories.


This book examines the modes of representation of the East in Argentinean literature since the country’s independence, in works by canonical authors such as Esteban Echeverría, Juan B. Alberdi, Domingo F. Sarmiento, Lucio V. Mansilla, Pastor S. Obligado, Eduardo F. Wilde, Leopoldo Lugones, and Roberto Arlt. The East, which has always fascinated intellectuals and artists from the Americas, inspired the creation of imaginary elements for both aesthetic and political purposes, from the depiction of purportedly despotic rulers to a genuine admiration for Eastern history and millennial cultures. These writers appropriated the East either through their travels or by reading chronicles, integrating along the way images that would end up being universalized by the Argentinean dichotomy between civilization and barbarism, all the while assigning the negative stereotypes of the exotic East to the Pampa region. With time, the exoticism of the Eastern world would shed its geopolitical meaning and was ultimately integrated into the national literature, thus adding new elements into the Argentinean imaginary.



Adam Buenosayres


Adam Buenosayres
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Author : Leopoldo Marechal
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2014-04-01

Adam Buenosayres written by Leopoldo Marechal and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-04-01 with Art categories.


A modernist urban novel in the tradition of James Joyce, Adam Buenosayres is a tour-de-force that does for Buenos Aires what Carlos Fuentes did for Mexico City or José Lezama Lima did for Havana - chronicles a city teeming with life in all its clever and crass, rude and intelligent forms. Employing a range of literary styles and a variety of voices, Leopoldo Marechal parodies and celebrates Argentina's most brilliant literary and artistic generation, the martinfierristas of the 1920s, among them Jorge Luis Borges. First published in 1948 during the polarizing reign of Juan Perón, the novel was hailed by Julio Cortázar as an extraordinary event in twentieth-century Argentine literature. Set over the course of three break-neck days, Adam Buenosayres follows the protagonist through an apparent metaphysical awakening, a battle for his soul fought by angels and demons, and a descent through a place resembling a comic version of Dante's hell. Presenting both a breathtaking translation and thorough explanatory notes, Norman Cheadle captures the limitless language of Marechal's original and guides the reader along an unmatched journey through the culture of Buenos Aires. This first-ever English translation brings to light Marechal's masterwork with an introduction outlining the novel's importance in various contexts - Argentine, Latin American, and world literature - and with notes illuminating its literary, cultural, and historical references. A salient feature of the Argentine canon, Adam Buenosayres is both a path-breaking novel and a key text for understanding Argentina's cultural and political history.



The Fourth Enemy


The Fourth Enemy
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Author : James Cane
language : en
Publisher: Penn State Press
Release Date : 2012-01-27

The Fourth Enemy written by James Cane and has been published by Penn State Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-01-27 with History categories.


"An interdisciplinary study examining the newspaper industry in Argentina during the regime of Juan Domingo Perón. Traces how Perón managed to integrate almost the entire Argentine press into a state-dominated media empire"--Provided by publisher.



Black Legend


Black Legend
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Author : Paulina L. Alberto
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2022-01-06

Black Legend written by Paulina L. Alberto and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-01-06 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


The gripping story of Afro-Argentine celebrity Raúl Grigera that also tells the untold history of Black Argentina.



Mafalda


Mafalda
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Author : Isabella Cosse
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2019-12-23

Mafalda written by Isabella Cosse and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-12-23 with History categories.


Since its creation in 1964, readers from all over the world have loved the comic Mafalda, primarily because of the sharp wit and rebellious nature of its title character—a four-year-old girl who is wise beyond her years. Through Mafalda, Argentine cartoonist Joaquín Salvador Lavado explores complex questions about class identity, modernization, and state violence. In Mafalda: A Social and Political History of Latin America's Global Comic—first published in Argentina in 2014 and appearing here in English for the first time—Isabella Cosse analyzes the comic's vast appeal across multiple generations. From Mafalda breaking the fourth wall to speak directly to readers to express her opposition to the 1966 Argentine coup, to Spanish students' protest signs bearing her face, to the comic's cult status in Korea, Cosse provides insights into the cartoon's production, circulation, and incorporation into social and political conversations. Analyzing how Mafalda reflects generational conflicts, gender, modernization, the Cold War, authoritarianism, neoliberalism, and much more, Cosse demonstrates the unexpected power of humor to shape revolution and resistance.



Latin American Mystery Writers


Latin American Mystery Writers
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Author : Darrell B. Lockhart
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2004-03-30

Latin American Mystery Writers written by Darrell B. Lockhart and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-03-30 with Literary Criticism categories.


Latin America has a rich literary tradition that is receiving growing amounts of attention. The body of Latin American mystery writing is especially vast and diverse. Because it is part of Latin American popular culture, it also reflects many of the social and cultural concerns of that region. This reference provides an overview of mystery fiction of Latin America. While many of the authors profiled have received critical attention, others have been relatively neglected. Included are alphabetically arranged entries on 54 writers, most of whom are from Argentina, Mexico, and Cuba. Every effort has been made to include balanced coverage of the few female mystery writers. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and includes a brief biography, a critical discussion of the writer's works, and primary and secondary bibliographies. The volume closes with a general bibliography of anthologies and criticism.



Latin American Adventures In Literary Journalism


Latin American Adventures In Literary Journalism
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Author : Pablo Calvi
language : en
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Release Date : 2019-06-05

Latin American Adventures In Literary Journalism written by Pablo Calvi and has been published by University of Pittsburgh Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-06-05 with Literary Criticism categories.


Latin American Adventures in Literary Journalismexplores the central role of narrative journalism in the formation of national identities in Latin America, and the concomitant role the genre had in the consolidation of the idea of Latin America as a supra-national entity. This work discusses the impact that the form had in the creation of an original Latin American literature during six historical moments. Beginning in the 1840s and ending in the 1970s, Calvi connects the evolution of literary journalism with the consolidation of Latin America’s literary sphere, the professional practice of journalism, the development of the modern mass media, and the establishment of nation-states in the region.



Global South Modernities


Global South Modernities
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Author : Gorica Majstorovic
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2020-09-10

Global South Modernities written by Gorica Majstorovic and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-10 with Literary Criticism categories.


Global South Modernities: Modernist Literature and the Avant-Garde in Latin America examines the seminal influence that Latin American writers had on the style, subject matter, and ideology of literature in the Global South from 1900 to the late 1930s. Gorica Majstorovic challenges the historical and racial logic of interwar Latin American literary studies by introducing the solidarity relations between the global decolonial movements and placing anti-imperialism, Blackness, and indigeneity at the center of decolonial analysis. Following Mignolo, de Sousa Santos, and Cheah, the texts under analysis subvert the processes of European colonial worlding and show modernity itself as pluralized. Drawing on these works, Majstorovic bridges the gap between aesthetics and politics while shifting the focus onto the Latin American transnational modernist networks and situating the analysis within the theoretical frameworks of the Global South. While examining the idea of globality through its different conceptualizations (cosmopolitanism, immigration, and travel), Majstorovic analyzes avant-garde magazines of the 1920s, Mexican petrofiction, urban proletarian, and decolonial travel narratives of the 1930s, calling into question modernism’s usual framing as an Anglo-American interwar phenomenon. Majstorovic constructs a new genealogy of Latin American literature by examining the asymmetrical relations within its multiple modernities and offers a new understanding of Latin American interwar literature through the lens of the Global South.



Urban Chroniclers In Modern Latin America


Urban Chroniclers In Modern Latin America
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Author : Viviane Mahieux
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2013-11-06

Urban Chroniclers In Modern Latin America written by Viviane Mahieux and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-11-06 with Literary Criticism categories.


An unstructured genre that blends high aesthetic standards with nonfiction commentary, the journalistic crónica, or chronicle, has played a vital role in Latin American urban life since the nineteenth century. Drawing on extensive archival research, Viviane Mahieux delivers new testimony on how chroniclers engaged with modernity in Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo during the 1920s and 1930s, a time when avant-garde movements transformed writers' and readers' conceptions of literature. Urban Chroniclers in Modern Latin America: The Shared Intimacy of Everyday Life examines the work of extraordinary raconteurs Salvador Novo, Cube Bonifant, Roberto Arlt, Alfonsina Storni, and Mário de Andrade, restoring the original newspaper contexts in which their articles first emerged. Each of these writers guided their readers through a constantly changing cityscape and advised them on matters of cultural taste, using their ties to journalism and their participation in urban practice to share accessible wisdom and establish their role as intellectual arbiters. The intimate ties they developed with their audience fostered a permeable concept of literature that would pave the way for overtly politically engaged chroniclers of the 1960s and 1970s. Providing comparative analysis as well as reflection on the evolution of this important genre, Urban Chroniclers in Modern Latin America is the first systematic study of the Latin American writers who forged a new reading public in the early twentieth century.