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In the early twentieth century, a technological revolution as well as new ideas in science and philosophy, precipitated a radical change in narrative fiction in Latin America. Each chapter details the socio-political context of each novel, chronicling the events that led to an artistic desire to create an entirely new voice in Latin American fiction.. However, this early move

Before the Boom: Latin American Revolutionary Novels of the 1920s

  • Title : Before the Boom: Latin American Revolutionary Novels of the 1920s
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  • Format : Paperback
  • Pages : 146 Pages
  • Asin : 0761819487
  • Language : English

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In the early twentieth century, a technological revolution as well as new ideas in science and philosophy, precipitated a radical change in narrative fiction in Latin America. Each chapter details the socio-political context of each novel, chronicling the events that led to an artistic desire to create an entirely new voice in Latin American fiction.. However, this early movement has received little attention or recognition as a literary period, although it is as significant to the development of twentieth century literature as the Modernist movement was in the U.S. and Europe. Before the Boom: Latin American Revolutionary Novels of the 1920s proposes a postmodern analysis of the early twentieth century or avant-garde novel by authors from four different Latin American countries: Arqueles Vela in Mexico, Martín Adán in Peru, Pablo Palacio in Ecuador, and Roberto Arlt in Argentina. The avant garde novels that appeared by the 1920s forever changed discourse and structure, or the way of creating narrative fiction, and heavily influenced the creati

Most of all, Martínez's book provides an essential key for additional studies of Vanguardia writers in the future. .Martinez seeks to demonstrate, these Boom novels were in fact preceded by the vanguardist movement, whose concerns represented not only an obvious reaction to modernista poetry but also constituted a new approach to fiction. Dr. (Deanna Mihaly, Emory & Henry College Feministas Unidas)Very few, if any scholars have seen fit to analyze all these novels as a convincing corpus, due either to conceptual reliance on generic constraints, or to the way in which those usually short novels flout aesthetic or ideological alliances of any kind. Her book makes it possible to enjoy novels that not only preceded, but actually carved th

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. Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez is Chair, Modern Languages and Literature at Sonoma State University in California

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