Author: Clara Obligado & Agustín Comotto
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The writer Clara Obligado coordinates this necessary Atlas of Latin American literature that aims to make visible and vindicate the rich variety of literary traditions present in those countries and that are too often unknown in Spain and neighboring nations. Some of the best Latin American narrators of the moment present us with the work of their teachers: Andrés Neuman, for example, writes about Roberto Bolaño, Mariana Enríquez about Silvina Ocampo and Ana María Shua about Augusto Monterroso. And so in more than thirty texts to show an overview of Latin American literature. Agustín Comotto illustrates this book, which is an invitation to discover unforgettable authors.
Pages: 240
Imprint: Nórdica Libros
Format: Hardcover
Collection: Ilustrados
BISAC Code: LIT004100
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