Magical places in Isabel Allende's Eva Luna and Cuentos De Eva Luna.(Critical essay)
From: West Virginia University Philological Papers
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Date: 9/22/2006
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Author: Buedel, Barbara Foley
Widely recognized as a major contributor to Latin American literature, Isabel Allende holds a preeminent place in its literary history. In The Post-Boom in Spanish American Fiction (1998), Donald Shaw writes" "Without question the major literary event in Spanish America during the early eighties was the publication in 1982 of Isabel Allende's runaway success La Casa de los Espiritus" (53). Similarly, in his recent book, Literature of Latin America (2004), Rafael Ocasio identifies ...
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