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  1. The Spanish American Novel
    A Twentieth-Century Survey
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1. The Heritage (1900-1915) -- 2. The Year of Los de abajo (1916) -- 3. From Los de abajo to Don Segundo Sombra (1917-1925) -- 4. The Year of Don Segundo Sombra (1926) -- 5. From Don Segundo Sombra to Doña... more

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    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1. The Heritage (1900-1915) -- 2. The Year of Los de abajo (1916) -- 3. From Los de abajo to Don Segundo Sombra (1917-1925) -- 4. The Year of Don Segundo Sombra (1926) -- 5. From Don Segundo Sombra to Doña Bárbara (1927-1928) -- 6. The Year of Doña Bárbara (1929) -- 7. From Doña Bárbara to Don Goyo (1930-1932) -- 8. The Year of Don Goyo (1933) -- 9. From Don Goyo to Todo verdor perecerá (1934-1940) -- 10. The Year of Todo verdor perecerá (1941) -- 11. From Todo verdor perecerá to El Señor Presidente (1942-1945) -- 12. The Years of the Reaffirmation of Fiction: El Señor Presidente (1946), Al filo del agua (1947), Adán Buenosayres (1948), El reino de este mundo (1949) -- 13. From El reino de este mundo to Pedro Páramo (1950-1954) -- 14. The Year of Pedro Páramo (1955) -- 15. From Pedro Páramo to Rayuela (1956-1962 -- 16. The Year of Rayuela (1963) -- 17. From Rayuela to Cien años de soledad (1964-1966) -- 18. The Year of Cien años de soledad (1967) -- 19. After Cien años de soledad (1968-1970) -- 20. Conclusions -- A List of Novels by Year and Country -- Notes -- A Selected Bibliography -- Index In The Spanish American Novel, John S. Brushwood analyzes the twentieth-century Spanish American novel as an artistic expression of social reality. In relating the generic history of the novel to extraliterary events in Spanish America, he shows how twentieth-century fiction sets forth the essence of such phenomena as the first Perón regime, the Mexican Revolution, the Che Guevara legend, indigenismo, and the strongman political type. In essence, he views the novel as art rather than as document, but not as art alienated from society. The discussion is organized chronologically, opening with the turn of the century and focusing on novels from 1900 to 1915 that exemplify various aspects of the nineteenth-century literary inheritance. Brushwood then highlights the avant-garde fiction (influenced by Proust and Joyce) of the 1920s as a precursory movement to the “new” Latin American novel, a phenomenon that came into its own during the 1940s. He then examines the “boom” in Spanish American fiction, the period of extensive international recognition of certain works, which he dates from 1962 or 1963. In each era considered, the development of the novel is placed in dual perspective. One view—that of particularly significant novels in light of others published during the same year—is a cross section of the genre at one particular moment. The second view—that of a panorama of novels published in intervals between significant moments in the history of the novel—is more general and selective in the number of books discussed. Combining the historical with the analytical approach, the author proposes that the experience of a novel in which reality has been transformed into art is essential to our understanding of that reality

     

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    Subjects: Spanish American fiction; Spanish American fiction--20th century--History and criticism; LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
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  2. The Spanish American Novel
    A Twentieth-Century Survey
    Published: [1975]; ©1975
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    In The Spanish American Novel, John S. Brushwood analyzes the twentieth-century Spanish American novel as an artistic expression of social reality. In relating the generic history of the novel to extraliterary events in Spanish America, he shows how... more

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    In The Spanish American Novel, John S. Brushwood analyzes the twentieth-century Spanish American novel as an artistic expression of social reality. In relating the generic history of the novel to extraliterary events in Spanish America, he shows how twentieth-century fiction sets forth the essence of such phenomena as the first Perón regime, the Mexican Revolution, the Che Guevara legend, indigenismo, and the strongman political type. In essence, he views the novel as art rather than as document, but not as art alienated from society. The discussion is organized chronologically, opening with the turn of the century and focusing on novels from 1900 to 1915 that exemplify various aspects of the nineteenth-century literary inheritance. Brushwood then highlights the avant-garde fiction (influenced by Proust and Joyce) of the 1920s as a precursory movement to the "new" Latin American novel, a phenomenon that came into its own during the 1940s. He then examines the "boom" in Spanish American fiction, the period of extensive international recognition of certain works, which he dates from 1962 or 1963. In each era considered, the development of the novel is placed in dual perspective. One view-that of particularly significant novels in light of others published during the same year-is a cross section of the genre at one particular moment. The second view-that of a panorama of novels published in intervals between significant moments in the history of the novel-is more general and selective in the number of books discussed. Combining the historical with the analytical approach, the author proposes that the experience of a novel in which reality has been transformed into art is essential to our understanding of that reality.

     

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    Subjects: Spanish American fiction; Spanish American fiction--20th century--History and criticism; LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
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  3. The Spanish American Novel
    A Twentieth-Century Survey
    Published: [2021]; © 1975
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    In The Spanish American Novel, John S. Brushwood analyzes the twentieth-century Spanish American novel as an artistic expression of social reality. In relating the generic history of the novel to extraliterary events in Spanish America, he shows how... more

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    In The Spanish American Novel, John S. Brushwood analyzes the twentieth-century Spanish American novel as an artistic expression of social reality. In relating the generic history of the novel to extraliterary events in Spanish America, he shows how twentieth-century fiction sets forth the essence of such phenomena as the first Perón regime, the Mexican Revolution, the Che Guevara legend, indigenismo, and the strongman political type. In essence, he views the novel as art rather than as document, but not as art alienated from society. The discussion is organized chronologically, opening with the turn of the century and focusing on novels from 1900 to 1915 that exemplify various aspects of the nineteenth-century literary inheritance. Brushwood then highlights the avant-garde fiction (influenced by Proust and Joyce) of the 1920s as a precursory movement to the "new" Latin American novel, a phenomenon that came into its own during the 1940s. He then examines the "boom" in Spanish American fiction, the period of extensive international recognition of certain works, which he dates from 1962 or 1963. In each era considered, the development of the novel is placed in dual perspective. One view-that of particularly significant novels in light of others published during the same year-is a cross section of the genre at one particular moment. The second view-that of a panorama of novels published in intervals between significant moments in the history of the novel-is more general and selective in the number of books discussed. Combining the historical with the analytical approach, the author proposes that the experience of a novel in which reality has been transformed into art is essential to our understanding of that reality

     

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  4. The Spanish American novel
    a twentieth-century survey
    Published: [1975]
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Preface -- 1. The Heritage (1900-1915) -- 2. The Year of Los de abajo (1916) -- 3. From Los de abajo to Don Segundo Sombra (1917-1925) -- 4. The Year of Don Segundo Sombra (1926) -- 5. From Don Segundo Sombra to Doña Bárbara (1927-1928) -- 6. The... more

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    Preface -- 1. The Heritage (1900-1915) -- 2. The Year of Los de abajo (1916) -- 3. From Los de abajo to Don Segundo Sombra (1917-1925) -- 4. The Year of Don Segundo Sombra (1926) -- 5. From Don Segundo Sombra to Doña Bárbara (1927-1928) -- 6. The Year of Doña Bárbara (1929) -- 7. From Doña Bárbara to Don Goyo (1930-1932) -- 8. The Year of Don Goyo (1933) -- 9. From Don Goyo to Todo verdor perecerá (1934-1940) -- 10. The Year of Todo verdor perecerá (1941) -- 11. From Todo verdor perecerá to El Señor Presidente (1942-1945) 12. The Years of the Reaffirmation of Fiction: El Señor Presidente (1946), Al filo del agua (1947), Adán Buenosayres (1948), El reino de este mundo (1949) -- 13. From El reino de este mundo to Pedro Páramo (1950-1954) -- 14. The Year of Pedro Páramo (1955) -- 15. From Pedro Páramo to Rayuela (1956-1962) -- 16. The Year of Rayuela (1963) -- 17. From Rayuela to Cien años de soledad (1964-1966) -- 18. The Year of Cien años de soledad (1967) -- 19. After Cien años de soledad (1968-1970) -- 20. Conclusions -- A List of Novels by Year and Country -- Notes -- A Selected Bibliography -- Index

     

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    Series: The Texas pan-American series
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  5. The Spanish American novel
    a twentieth-century survey
    Published: [1975]
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

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