Latin American Literature in Transition 1930–1980: Volume 4
Amanda Holmes editor Par Kumaraswami editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Dec '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The book explores transitions in Latin American literature to demonstrate the dynamism of literature and politics in the mid-twentieth century.
This book will appeal to students and researchers of Latin American literature at all levels. It offers an over-arching thematic analysis based on core themes and contexts of the period as well as discrete author-based chapters, presenting studies of canonical authors alongside less-recognised writers, including women and indigenous writers.Latin American Literature in Transition 1930-1980 explores the literary landscape of the mid-twentieth-century and the texts that were produced during that period. It takes four core areas of thematic and conceptual focus – solidarity, aesthetics and innovation, war, revolution and dictatorship, metropolis and ruins – and employs them to explore the complexity, heterogeneity and hybridity of form, genre, subject matter and discipline that characterised literature from the period. In doing so, it uncovers the points of transition, connection, contradiction, and tension that shaped the work of many canonical and non-canonical authors. It illuminates the conversations between genres, literary movements, disciplines and modes of representation that underpin writing form this period. Lastly, by focusing on canon and beyond, the volume visibilizes the aesthetics, poetics, politics, and social projects of writing, incorporating established writers, but also writers whose work is yet to be examined in all its complexity.
ISBN: 9781009177764
Dimensions: 236mm x 157mm x 25mm
Weight: 650g
350 pages