Keywords
Contemporary Spanish novel, History, Violence, Hyperreal, culture, representation of culture, Lesbian Literary Culture, queer, Salvador A. Oropesa, Nina L. Molinaro, Banditry, Literature in Latin America 1816-1929, María Zalduondo, Poetics of Self-Consciousness, Poetics, Self-Consciousness, Carlos Jerez-Farrán, Love, Politics, Contemporary Spanish American Novel, Mónica Adriana Agrest
Abstract
Kathyrn Everly. History, Violence, and the Hyperreal: Representing Culture in the Contemporary Spanish Novel by Nina L. Molinaro
Jill Robbins. Crossing Through the Chueca: Lesbian Literary Culture in Queer Madrid by Salvador A. Oropesa
Juan Pablo Dabove. Nightmares of the Lettered City: Banditry and Literature in Latin America 1816-1929 by María Zalduondo
Federico Bonaddio. Federico García Lorca. The Poetics of Self-Consciousness by Carlos Jerez-Farrán
Aníbal González. Love and Politics in the Contemporary Spanish American Novel by Mónica Adriana Agrest
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(2013)
"Reviews of recent publications,"
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature:
Vol. 37:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
https://doi.org/10.4148/2334-4415.1800
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