Dejemos hablar al viento

Dejemos hablar al viento
Author: Juan Carlos Onetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788466320887

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Dejemos hablar al viento

Dejemos hablar al viento
Author: Juan Carlos Onetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2002
Genre: Spanish language materials
ISBN: 9788432211447

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Dejemos hablar al viento

Dejemos hablar al viento
Author: Nicolás Dávila
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9789585618916

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La figura en el tapiz

La figura en el tapiz
Author: Sonia Mattalia
Publisher: Tamesis
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780729302951

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Onetti's fiction is concerned with the depersonalization of human beings in the modern world. This book analyzes the theory behind his literature.

Let the Wind Speak

Let the Wind Speak
Author: Juan Carlos Onetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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New title from the author of A Brief Life and The Shipyard, recognised as the Grahm Greene of Uruguay

Onetti and Others

Onetti and Others
Author: Gustavo San Roman
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1999-06-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438418590

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International scholars explore the connections between Juan Carlos Onetti, one of the foundational figures of the 1960s "Boom" in Latin American literature, and other relevant writers and texts from Latin America and beyond. The essays reflect a range of perspectives, including influence, intertextuality, and gender studies (representation, feminism, masculinity), and focus on topics as diverse as urban settings, prostitution, male fights, and fat and thin characters. This interplay results in a complex and refined picture of an author who from the beginning of the present decade has attracted much attention from academics, the media, and translators. [Contributors include Steven Boldy, Peter Bush, Linda Craig, Sabine Giersberg, Paul Jordan, Mark I. Millington, María Rosa Olivera-Williams, Hilary Owen, Gustavo San Román, Donald L. Shaw, Philip Swanson, and Peter Turton.]

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Total Pages: 284
Release:
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ISBN: 9587659295

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The Encyclopedia of the Novel

The Encyclopedia of the Novel
Author: Peter Melville Logan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 803
Release: 2014-04-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1118723899

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Now available in a single volume paperback, this advanced reference resource for the novel and novel theory offers authoritative accounts of the history, terminology, and genre of the novel, in over 140 articles of 500-7,000 words. Entries explore the history and tradition of the novel in different areas of the world; formal elements of the novel (story, plot, character, narrator); technical aspects of the genre (such as realism, narrative structure and style); subgenres, including the bildungsroman and the graphic novel; theoretical problems, such as definitions of the novel; book history; and the novel's relationship to other arts and disciplines. The Encyclopedia is arranged in A-Z format and features entries from an international cast of over 140 scholars, overseen by an advisory board of 37 leading specialists in the field, making this the most authoritative reference resource available on the novel. This essential reference, now available in an easy-to-use, fully indexed single volume paperback, will be a vital addition to the libraries of literature students and scholars everywhere.

A Cultural History of Latin America

A Cultural History of Latin America
Author: Leslie Bethell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1998-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521626262

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The Cambridge History of Latin America is a large scale, collaborative, multi-volume history of Latin America during the five centuries from the first contacts between Europeans and the native peoples of the Americas in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries to the present. A Cultural History of Latin America brings together chapters from Volumes III, IV, and X of The Cambridge History on literature, music, and the visual arts in Latin America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The essays explore: literature, music, and art from c. 1820 to 1870 and from 1870 to c. 1920; Latin American fiction from the regionalist novel between the Wars to the post-War New Novel, from the 'Boom' to the 'Post-Boom'; twentieth-century Latin American poetry; indigenous literatures and culture in the twentieth century; twentieth-century Latin American music; architecture and art in twentieth-century Latin America, and the history of cinema in Latin America. Each chapter is accompanied by a bibliographical essay.

Uruguay

Uruguay
Author: Tim Burford
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1784770590

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This new, fully updated third edition of Bradt's Uruguay remains the only dedicated English-language guide to a country that's small yet bursting with character. Bradt's Uruguay provides in-depth coverage of the capital Montevideo, where the once-derelict colonial Old City is undergoing a historic resurgence, plus detailed information on the UNESCO-listed coastal city of Colonia del Sacramento, as well as Punta del Este, where the Buenos Aires glitterati decamps to the beaches each summer. There's advice, too, for active travellers who can rattle their whips on cattle-ranching estancias and spin their sticks in a game of polo or two and for nature enthusiasts keen to watch wildlife in the western wetlands and birds in Cabo Polonio and Santa Teresa. The guide also investigates the Brazilian influences behind Uruguay's music and dance, an active and upcoming food and wine scene, and the country's distinctive Afro-Uruguayan heritage, most noticeable during the world-beating 80-day Carnaval season. In addition, it covers the recent development of marijuana tours following the legalisation of marijuana. Uruguay caters for all tastes, whether you want to ride with gauchos and spend time on a traditional estancia like La Sirena, visit Fray Bentos and discover the history of the town's former meat-packing plant, or take a tour of the Canelones department wineries. Montevideo's Splendid Art Deco architecture and colourful annual Carnaval are covered, and so too are the stunning sandy beaches of boho-chic fishing village José Ignacio and the Termas de Daymán - Uruguay's largest hot baths. Also included are San Javier, an ideal base for bird-watching trips along the Río Uruguay and details of hiking in Quebrada de los Cuervos National Park - a subtropical canyon filled with flowers and birds. Most commonly known for winning the first soccer World Cup, electing the world's so-called 'poorest president', and raising a whole lot of beef on the pampa, Uruguay remains among South America's safest and most stable destinations, an destination replete with interest waiting to be discovered by both leisure and adventurous travellers.