A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Cross-cultural studiesAlbert James Arnold J. Benjamins, 1994 |
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... Carpentier's appreciation of the novel is very striking . But why would a man like Carpentier , identified with the political left , say anything complimen- tary about a novel for which even the word reactionary seems euphemistic ...
... Carpentier's appreciation of the novel is very striking . But why would a man like Carpentier , identified with the political left , say anything complimen- tary about a novel for which even the word reactionary seems euphemistic ...
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... Carpentier would return to this idea in his 1956 novella El acoso ( The chase ) , where he repudiated the very concept of lo real maravilloso and any notion of social revolution based on religion . When the fleeing protagonist , who has ...
... Carpentier would return to this idea in his 1956 novella El acoso ( The chase ) , where he repudiated the very concept of lo real maravilloso and any notion of social revolution based on religion . When the fleeing protagonist , who has ...
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... Carpentier struck the same Spenglerian stance in 1949 as his Latin - American colleagues and Lawrence had done in the 1920s . Carpentier dismissed surrealism and all European literature of fantasy ( including the Gothic novel , dear to ...
... Carpentier struck the same Spenglerian stance in 1949 as his Latin - American colleagues and Lawrence had done in the 1920s . Carpentier dismissed surrealism and all European literature of fantasy ( including the Gothic novel , dear to ...
Table des matières
Cartography and the Cannibalization of Culture | 3 |
Notes Toward a Comparative History | 29 |
Toward a Centripetal Vision | 57 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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