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020 _a9781628971309 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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041 1 _aeng
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050 1 4 _aPQ 7082
_bF954g 2016
082 0 0 _a863
100 1 _aFuentes, Carlos,
_d1928-2012
240 1 0 _aGran novela latinoamericana.
_lEnglish
245 1 4 _aThe great Latin American novel /
_cby Carlos Fuentes ; translated by Brendan Riley.
260 1 _aVictoria, TX :
_bDalkey Archive Press,
_c2016.
300 _a377 p. ;
_b223 cm.
500 _aOriginally published as La gran novela latinoamericana (Madrid : Alfaguara, c2011).
505 0 _aPre-Iberian foreword -- Discovery and conquest -- Colonial culture -- From colony to independence: Machado de Assis -- Râomulo Gallegos: impersonal nature -- The Mexican revolution -- Borges: silver from the river plate -- Upriver: Alejo Carpentier -- Onetti -- Julio Cortâazar and the smile of Erasmus -- Josâe Lezama Lima: word and body of the baroque -- Garcâia Mâarquez: second reading -- A time without heroes: Vargas Llosa -- Josâe Donoso: from boom to boomerang -- The boomerang -- The post-boom -- The crack -- The post-boom -- Nâelida Piänon in the republic of dreams -- Juan Goytisolo: persona grata -- First Mexican finale: a quintet of queens -- Second Mexican finale: three jacks -- A final word.
520 _a"One of the late Carlos Fuentes's final projects, this compendium of his criticism traces the evolution of the Latin American novel from the discovery of America to the present day. Combining historical perspective with personal and often opinionated interpretation, Fuentes gives us a tour from Machado de Assis to Borges and beyond. A landmark analysis, as well as a scintillating and often wry commentary on a great author's peers and influences, this book is as much a contribution to Latin American literature as it is a chronicle of that literature's greatest achievements" --
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aLatin American fiction
_xHistory and criticism.
650 4 _aNovela latinoamericana
_xHistoria y crítica
_917477
700 1 _aRiley, Brendan
_etraductor
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