The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature by Vicky Unruh

The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature by Vicky Unruh

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Written from a 21st century critical perspective, this book tells the intricate story of Cuban literary-intellectual culture from the 17th century to the 21st century. It highlights the intricacies of linguistic and cultural translation embodied in telling a story about a body of creative work that has unfolded in multiple languages.

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The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature by Vicky Unruh

Extending from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century, The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature is the first book in English to tell the intricate story of Cuban literary-intellectual culture from the seventeenth-century to the twenty-first century. This landmark book highlights the intricacies of linguistic and cultural translation embodied in telling a story in English about a body of work expressed predominantly in Spanish, but also French, Haitian Krey l, Angolan Portuguese, and English. Broad in its scope, this book encompasses such major figures as G mez de Avellaneda, Heredia, Pl cido, Manzano, Villaverde, Mart , Casal, Carpentier, L. Cabrera, Ma ach, Loynaz, Pi era, Lezama Lima, and Cabrera Infante, as well as theatre and performance groups, film, post-revolutionary projects, post-1989 Special Period writers, and literature of Cuba's diasporas. It highlights four key features weaving through Cuban literary history: its engagement with international networks; its key role in cultural identity debates throughout Latin America; persistent debates about race, gender, and class; and the tropes of travel and movement--voluntary, exploratory, enslaved, migratory, or exilic.
Vicky Unruh is author of the groundbreaking book Latin American Vanguards: The Art of Contentious Encounters (1994), Performing Women and Modern Literary Culture in Latin America (2006), and numerous critical essays She is also co-editor of Telling Ruins in Latin America (with Michael Lazzara) (2009). She is the recipient of multiple research, teaching, and mentoring awards. Jacqueline Loss is a critic of Cuban and Latin American literary-cultural studies. Her books Dreaming in Russian (2013) and Caviar with Rum (edited with José Manuel Prieto) (2012) pioneered research into the Soviet imaginary in Cuban culture. Her translation of An Inquiry into Choteo (Jorge Mañach) is a key reference for reflection on Cuba's early twentieth century.
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ISBN 13 9781009168342
ISBN 10 1009168347
Title The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature
Author Vicky Unruh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2024-07-04
Number of pages 816
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