A Study of the Works of Manuel Mantero

A Study of the Works of Manuel Mantero
Author: William Douglas Barnette
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1995
Genre:
ISBN: 9780773489837

This is a study in English of the poetry of Manuel Mantero, a member of the Spanish Generation of 1950, and winner of major prizes for his poetry while living in Spain, in self-exile in the United States since 1969. In order to make Mantero's poetry accessible to the English-speaker, all foreign quotes, including Mantero's poetry when cited, have been translated. The volume includes a discussion of his novels and critical works in addition to his poetry.

Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) as Writer and Social Critic

Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) as Writer and Social Critic
Author: Gregary Joseph Racz
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2003
Genre: Literature and society
ISBN: 9780773469044

The essays in this book, ably edited by Dr. Racz, attempt to read Borges in this counter-monumental mode using the centennial of his birth as a point of departure. It is a fitting way to do Borges in our tangled era, keenly aware of the perils of public memorializing-in Buenos Aires's Memory Park to the disappeared, in New York's Ground Zero memorial to the blown apart-yet striving for the kind of open and fluid remembrance of the past that encourages new telling(s) of what inevitably will become old tales.

The Best Books for Academic Libraries

The Best Books for Academic Libraries
Author:
Publisher: Best Books Incorporated
Total Pages: 1132
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Books recommended for undergraduate and college libraries listed by Library of Congress Classification Numbers.

To Mend the World

To Mend the World
Author: Marjorie Agosín
Publisher: White Pine Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781893996588

A thought-provoking collection of essays written for this anthology.

The Colonial Subject's Search for Nation, Culture, and Identity in the Works of Julia Alvarez, Rosario Ferré, and Ana Lydia Vega

The Colonial Subject's Search for Nation, Culture, and Identity in the Works of Julia Alvarez, Rosario Ferré, and Ana Lydia Vega
Author: Eda B. Henao
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

In this study, Henao considers the ways in which the narratives of Julia lvarez, Rosario Ferr, and Ana Lydia Vega challenge traditional representations of Spanish Caribbean women. She explores the connections these works establish between women's identities and the colonial cultures of Puerto Rico,

Poetry Of Discovery

Poetry Of Discovery
Author: Andrew Debicki
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813187273

A leading critic of contemporary Spanish poetry examines here the work of ten important poets who came to maturity in the immediate post-Civil War period and whose major works appeared between 1956 and 1971: Francisco Brines; Eladio Cabañero; Angel Crespo; Gloria Fuertes; Jaime Gil de Biedma; Angel González; Manuel Mantero; Claudio Rodríguez; Carlos Sahagún; and José Angel Valente. Although each of these poets has developed an individual style, their work has certain common characteristics: use of the everyday language and images of contemporary Spain, development of language codes and intertextual references, and, most strikingly, metaphoric transformations and surprising reversals of the reader's expectations. Through such means these poets clearly invite their readers to join them in journeys of poetic discovery. Andrew P. Debicki's is the first detailed stylistic analysis of this generation of poets, and the first to approach their work through the particularly appropriate methods developed in "reader-response" criticism.

A Study of the Narrative Structure of Una Meditación by Juan Benet

A Study of the Narrative Structure of Una Meditación by Juan Benet
Author: Marzena M. Walkowiak
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Explains the complex world of the novel by examining its narrative structure and techniques. There is also an introduction to the Spanish post-war political and literary climate to emphasize Benet's innovative role as a novelist and the social and political reality that influenced his works.

Modernism, Rubén Darío, and the Poetics of Despair

Modernism, Rubén Darío, and the Poetics of Despair
Author: Alberto Acereda
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780761829003

Modernism, Ruben Darío, and the Poetics of Despair presents a detailed study of a neglected facet of Ruben Darío, and in general, of Hispanic Modernism: metaphysical and existential dimensions as preludes to Modernity. Alberto Acereda and J. Rigoberto Guevara approach the life and death issues in Darío works with special emphasis on his poetry. The authors demonstrate how the Nicaraguan poet takes the first steps towards poetic modernity. The tragic component of Darío works are examined in the light of Nineteenth Century philosophy, especially the work of Arthur Schopenhauer. Various thematic proposals are also formulated for the study of the works of Ruben Darío.