The Labyrinth of Solitude

The Labyrinth of Solitude
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1961
Genre: Mexico
ISBN:

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The Labyrinth

The Labyrinth
Author: Enrique A. Laguerre
Publisher: Waterfront Press (Washington, DC)
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1984
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The book follows the life of Porfirio Uribe, a man in New York who just completed his law degree and gets accused of murder just for being a witness and a Puerto Rican. He is eventually cleared of the charge. During the novel, the urban setting is represented as a labyrinth. Uribe travels to the Dominican Republic, getting involved with the dictatorship. From there, he has to choose whether to join a conspiracy against the dictator or not.

El Labertino de la Soledad by Octavio Paz

El Labertino de la Soledad by Octavio Paz
Author: Anthony Stanton
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719048746

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This book, Paz’s first book-length essay, is the most famous of his works and a modern classic. Published in Spanish in 1950, it is undoubtedly the most influential work that exists on problems of Mexican cultural identity. In this critical edition, Stanton introduces the work, explores the historical circumstances in which it was written, its textual genesis, sequels and its influence. He analyzes key elements of the essay, such as the structure, methodology, use of Freud, Jung, Marx, Nietzsche and the way it relates culture to history. This book contains questions and themes for discussion and a select bibliography.

The Secret Labyrinth

The Secret Labyrinth
Author: Anna Mares
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-09-13
Genre:
ISBN:

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Spain, 1936. Pedro is a 12-year-old boy with normal problems. At school there is a bad kid who bullies him, his parents don't like his best friend, and his little town is politically divided. As the political division in Spain turns into a violent civil war, Pedro and his best friend Miguel find a secret labyrinth in the forest. Now the only question that remains is whether the labyrinth is good or evil ...The Secret Labyrinth is a novel for students that are learning English. Based on true historical events and written mostly in the present tense, it is the perfect easy reader for students of English in level A2 on the CEFR scale, or Intermediate-Low on the ACTFL scale. The Secret Labyrinth can be used in English classes with the support of a teacher, or students can read independently to develop reading fluency. Includes a vocabulary list of all the words used in the novel.

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Total Pages: 284
Release:
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ISBN: 9587659295

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Publisher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages: 438
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El Laberinto

El Laberinto
Author: Enrique Arturo Laguerre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

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Río Es Ancho

Río Es Ancho
Author: Marlon L. Fick
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2005
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780826334381

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This bilingual anthology of contemporary Mexican poetry reflects a broad continuum of styles and offers generous selections from the writings of 20 poets. "I can't recommend it highly enough."--Luis Alberto Urrea, author of "The Devil's Highway."

Re-reading Pío Baroja and English Literature

Re-reading Pío Baroja and English Literature
Author: Katharine Murphy
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783039103003

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This volume investigates a broad range of structural connections between PThis volume investigates a broad range of structural connections between Pío Baroja's early fiction and the novels of his contemporaries in England and Ireland, with prominence given to Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, E. M. Forster and James Joyce. Starting from the premise that Spain has been neglected in studies which assess the evolution of the European novel at the turn of the twentieth century, and challenging the insular concept of the 'Generation of 1898', the author reassesses the relationship between Baroja and English literature. Particular emphasis is given to renderings of consciousness, the role and identity of the artist, European landscapes, and questions of form, genre and representation in the novels under scrutiny. The book produces new readings of Baroja in the context of early twentieth-century English fiction.

Contemporary Spanish cinema and genre

Contemporary Spanish cinema and genre
Author: Jay Beck
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1526162717

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This volume is the first English-language collection exclusively dedicated to the study of genre in relation to Spanish cinema. Providing a variety of critical perspectives, the collection gives the reader a thorough account of the relationship between Spanish cinema and genre, drawing on case studies of several of the most remarkable Spanish films in recent years. The book analyses the significant changes in the aesthetics, production and reception of Spanish film from 1990 onwards. It brings together European and North American scholars to establish a critical dialogue on the topics under discussion, while providing multiple perspectives on the concepts of national cinemas and genre theory. In recent years film scholarship has attempted to negotiate the tension between the nationally specific and the internationally ubiquitous, discussing how globalisation has influenced film making and surrounding cultural practice. These broader social concerns have prompted scholars to emphasise a redefinition of national cinemas beyond strict national boundaries and to pay attention to the transnational character of any national site of film production and reception. This collection provides a thorough investigation of contemporary Spanish cinema within a transnational framework, by positing cinematic genres as the meeting spaces between a variety of diverse forces that necessarily operate within but also across territorial spaces. Paying close attention to the specifics of the Spanish cinematic and social panorama, the essays investigate the transnational economic, cultural and aesthetic forces at play in shaping Spanish film genres today.