Readers and Writers in Cuba

A Social History of Print Culture, l830s-l990s

Pamela Maria Smorkaloff author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:1st Jun '97

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This study examines the evolution of Cuban literature and culture from its origins in the 19th century to the present. The early sections analyze the relationship between literary production and universities, the printing press, the abolitionist movement and the exile community from 1810 through the post-war years. Subsequent sections trace literary life from the 1920s to 1958, focusing on the links between writers, readers, and the institutions that supported literary endeavors in the Cuban Republic. The remaining chapters address Cuban literary culture from 1959 through the 1990s. This first thorough study of Cuban print culture after the 1959 revolution fills a large gap in Latin American studies with original research in archives and journals. Analysis of the relationship between literature and contemporary Cuban society is grounded in the earliest Cuban vernacular literature born in the Spanish colony and redefined in the process of nation-building in the first half of the 20th century. The book also surveys Cuban literary production in the current period of transition, confronting issues of globalization, fragmentation, and Cuba's adjustment to a post-Cold War world.

"A welcome addition to the limited literature on Cuba...provides a balanced, reasoned, logical, and well-researched account...recommended." -- Choice

ISBN: 9780815320999

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

232 pages