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The Twentieth-Century Spanish American Novel
From:
The Americas
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January 1, 2005| Author:
Martin, Gerald
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The Twentieth-Century Spanish American Novel. By Raymond Leslie Williams. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2003. Pp. xi, 266. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $40.00 cloth.
Raymond Williams has written noteworthy books on Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Carlos Fuentes, the Colombian novel and the postmodern novel in Latin America. Now he has produced the first history of twentieth-century Spanish American fiction to appear in the new millennium. Like his previous books, this one is lucid and a...
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