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Latin American Fiction: A Short Introduction

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ISBN: 978-1-405-10865-2

December 2004

Wiley-Blackwell

168 pages

Description
This book introduces readers to the evolution of modern fiction in Spanish-speaking Latin America.
  • Presents Latin American fiction in its cultural and political contexts.
  • Introduces debates about how to read this literature.
  • Combines an overview of the evolution of modern Latin American fiction with detailed studies of key texts.
  • Discusses authors such as Mario Vargas Llosa, Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges and Isabel Allende.
  • Covers nation-building narratives, ‘modernismo’, the New Novel, the Boom, the Post-Boom, Magical Realism, Hispanic fiction in the USA, and more.
About the Author
Philip Swanson is Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Sheffield. He has published widely in the area of Spanish and Latin American studies, including books on the New Novel, the Post-Boom, Gabriel García Márquez and José Donoso. He has taught in universities in Europe and the USA.
Features

  • An introduction to modern fiction from Spanish-speaking Latin America.

  • Presents Latin American fiction in its cultural and political contexts.

  • Introduces debates about how to read this literature.

  • Combines an overview of the evolution of modern Latin American fiction with detailed studies of key texts.

  • Discusses authors such as Mario Vargas Llosa, Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges and Isabel Allende.

  • Covers nation-building narratives, ‘modernismo’, the New Novel, the Boom, the Post-Boom, Magical Realism, Hispanic fiction in the USA, and more.