La canción de Odette

La canción de Odette

Author: René Avilés Fabila

Publisher: Editorial Ink

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 6079254794

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Incluye audio del autor. ¿Quién es Odette? ¿Existió? ¿Fue producto de la pluma fantástica de René Aviles Fabila? Odette es un personaje deslumbrante, misterioso, con poderes mágicos. Se trata de una mujer nostálgica y solitaria que logra envolver a los seres que ama en sus peregrinajes nocturnos. La novela no es precisamente de amor, es más bien de desamor. Es una triste historia de desencuentros en los que la pareja no logra consolidarse debido a valores trillados y falsos que culminan con la destrucción del amor debido a los celos y la desconfianza. “A través de las líneas y las frase, los diálogos y los lugares extraños, esos que sólo pueden ser visitados de noche, Odette y sus amigos nocturnos viven, narran, existen como en una caja llena de sueños, algunas veces sobrios y otras emborrachados por su esencia. La estructura de la obra se compone de capítulos sin título; algunos largos, otros pequeños y todos contienen un ingrediente de continuidad, el hilo conductor que jala es la duda. Con un final sorpresivo el autor logra unificar dos mundos, dos realidades que convergen en un punto cercano al mar” afirma la crítica literaria Dolores González Cáceres sobre esta novela.


The Columbia Guide to the Latin American Novel Since 1945

The Columbia Guide to the Latin American Novel Since 1945

Author: Raymond L. Williams

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0231126883

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In this expertly crafted, richly detailed guide, Raymond Leslie Williams explores the cultural, political, and historical events that have shaped the Latin American and Caribbean novel since the end of World War II. In addition to works originally composed in English, Williams covers novels written in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch, and Haitian Creole, and traces the profound influence of modernization, revolution, and democratization on the writing of this era. Beginning in 1945, Williams introduces major trends by region, including the Caribbean and U.S. Latino novel, the Mexican and Central American novel, the Andean novel, the Southern Cone novel, and the novel of Brazil. He discusses the rise of the modernist novel in the 1940s, led by Jorge Luis Borges's reaffirmation of the right of invention, and covers the advent of the postmodern generation of the 1990s in Brazil, the Generation of the "Crack" in Mexico, and the McOndo generation in other parts of Latin America. An alphabetical guide offers biographies of authors, coverage of major topics, and brief introductions to individual novels. It also addresses such areas as women's writing, Afro-Latin American writing, and magic realism. The guide's final section includes an annotated bibliography of introductory studies on the Latin American and Caribbean novel, national literary traditions, and the work of individual authors. From early attempts to synthesize postcolonial concerns with modernist aesthetics to the current focus on urban violence and globalization, The Columbia Guide to the Latin American Novel Since 1945 presents a comprehensive, accessible portrait of a thoroughly diverse and complex branch of world literature.


Touching the Wind

Touching the Wind

Author: Lourdes Odette Aquitania Ricasa

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2015-03-17

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 1496963245

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Lourdes Odette Aquitania Ricasa loves to play the piano, paint, and write. She is a world traveler who has been to 257 countries and is one of the prolific writers of our time. Explore-in-depth coverage takes you beyond the classic cities into the heart of the islands of Indonesias verdant green and purple hills of Tana Toraja, the Dani tribes of Wamena, Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), the splendor of Iran and Turkmenistan. The excitement continues almost to the North Pole, polar bears at Svalbard in the Arctic, and to the penguins at the bottom of the earth, Antarctica. On to Lake Baikal in Siberia and to the remote islands of Reunion, Rodrigues, Cape Verde, St. Pierre and Miguelon. She resides in San Clemente Beach, California, and is currently working on her sixth book. Cover design by Rica Rudio.


A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire

A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire

Author: Stela M. Brandão

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2010-04-29

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0253221382

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A reference guide to the vast array of art song literature and composers from Latin America, this book introduces the music of Latin America from a singer's perspective and provides a basis for research into the songs of this richly musical area of the world. The book is divided by country into 22 chapters, with each chapter containing an introductory essay on the music of the region, a catalog of art songs for that country, and a list of publishers. Some chapters include information on additional sources. Singers and teachers may use descriptive annotations (language, poet) or pedagogical annotations (range, tessitura) to determine which pieces are appropriate for their voices or programming needs, or those of their students. The guide will be a valuable resource for vocalists and researchers, however familiar they may be with this glorious repertoire.


Spanish American Authors

Spanish American Authors

Author: Angel Flores

Publisher: New York : Wilson

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 944

ISBN-13:

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The late scholar and critic Flores (1900-1992) selected some 330 major novelists and poets from Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America, both as exemplars of the literature of all the countries of Spanish America and as personally important literary creators. Flores knew most of the authors and was able to obtain from many extraordinary autobiographical passages that often form a part of the author's sketch. Most of the sketches were written in Spanish and translated into English. Critical insights and assessments of translations (a feature of inestimable value and interest) accompany biographies and autobiographies. All material was edited by Flores, who also prepared most of the excellent and extensive bibliographies. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Cuban Studies 49

Cuban Studies 49

Author: Alejandro de la Fuente

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2020-03-03

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 0822987171

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Cuban Studies is the preeminent journal for scholarly work on Cuba. Each volume includes articles in English and Spanish and a large book review section. Cuban Studies 49 includes dossiers on gender and feminism, economy, and history of education.