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  • A Writer on the Edge - An article, by Beatriz Sarlo. Concludes, in short, that there is no writer in Argentine literature more Argentine than Jorge Luis Borges.
    prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/sarlo/excerpts/borges.html
  • An Archaelogy of the Boom - A resource page with related articles about the works of Jorge Luis Borges, Alejo Carpentier, Juan Rulfo, Carlos Fuentes, Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez and Manuel Puig.
    www.ups.edu/faculty/jlago/fl380/resource.htm
  • Argentine Literature - Ricardo Ricardo Güiraldes's novel, "Don Segundo Sombra". Overview and a passage translated from Spanish to English language.
    www.ompersonal.com.ar/shortstories/donsegundosombra.htm
  • Argentine Literature History - Several web pages covering the period 1810-1990.
    www.surdelsur.com/letras/litin/litig1.htm
  • At home abroad - The little-known field of Jewish Latin American Literature, an essay by Stephen Sadow.
    www.numag.neu.edu/0001/ftf.html
  • Brazilian poetry colonial to modern - Overview of Brazilian poetry, started early 16th century, until these days.
    www.braziltraveling.com/poetry_in_brazil2.htm
  • Brazilian poetry in early 20th century - Information on Oswald de Andrade, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Mario Bandeiras and other poets. Some information about the historical and social context is also provided.
    www.nmu.edu/www-edgar/language/Martin/brazpoets.htm
  • Cervantes and the Modern Latin American Narrative - An essay by Roberto González Echevarría examines how the Quijote has been re-written in Latin America and Cervantes as a figure of the author is more important than Don Quijote the character, in contrast to Spain.
    www.lehman.cuny.edu/ciberletras/v1n1/crit_07.htm
  • Essays, Plays, Poems, and Translations - Contains "Literature and Revolution" by Fernando Alegria An essay about the authenticity of experimentation, innovation and the revolutionary dynamism of existing Hispano American narrative.
    www.webshells.com/jdoug/materials.htm
  • Genre Fiction - Information and links on genre fiction in Mexico and Latin America. Includes print and online magazines.
    pp.terra.com.mx/~mschwarz/mexg0en.html
  • Guides to Latin American Studies - Sources for the study of Latin American Language and Literature, general bibliographies and electronic databases. By University of California, Berkeley.
    www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/LatinAm/literature.html
  • Highlights of Brazilian Literature - Brief information on each of the major writers of Brazil and their contributions.
    www.brazilbrazil.com/literary.html
  • Latin American Collection at Yale University - Guide to Latin American bibliography, literature, linguistics, journals, and general studies, organized by country.
    www.library.yale.edu/latinamerica/reference_lit.html
  • Latin American Jewish Literature - A Bibliography of works published from 1996. Related sources about fiction, poetry, theater and film.
    www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/url/colls/judaica/fiction.htm
  • Latin American Literature - A topic guide prepared by Joanne Gass, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, California State University, Fullerton.
    hss.fullerton.edu/english/JGass/latin.htm
  • Latin American Literature - A guide for finding sources at the University of Arizona Library.
    dizzy.library.arizona.edu/users/ppromis/biblit.html
  • Latin American Literature Index - Encyclopedias, dictionaries, literary genres and bibliographies of Latin American literature, a research guide, prepared by University of Alberta.
    www.library.ualberta.ca/library_html/subjects/language/latin
  • Latin American Literature of Post-Boom - Study of the literary movement started approximately at the end of the 70's.
    coats.iupui.edu/~agabriel/Lam/lam1.html
  • Latin American Poetry - Greg's digital library contains Argentinean, Peruvian, Chilean and Guatemala poems.
    www.usglobe.com/LatinAm/latiname.html
  • Latin Poetry - Biographies and poetry translated into English of four writers: Piedad Bonnett, Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda and César Vallejo.
    www.latinamericanpost.com/poetry
  • Magical Realism - Contains an overview of the style written by Lindsay Moore, and related links.
    www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/MagicalRealism.html
  • Magical Realism - A research writing by students to complete the requirements of the Ohio University advanced freshman composition course. Contains six essay categories about the subject.
    www.southern.ohiou.edu/realmagic/default.html
  • Magical Realism - An article focused on the term utilized to describe Latin American literature during the 1960s.
    www.mccallie.org/language/rnorment/magical_realism.htm
  • Margin: Exploring Modern Magical Realism - Periodical features new magical realist fiction, poetry, and nonfiction; writing about magical realism including articles, reviews, and interviews.
    www.angelfire.com/wa2/margin
  • Mayan Folktales - Five traditional stories in English translation as told by Don Pedro Miguel Say of Guatemala.
    www.folkart.com/~latitude/folktale/folktale.htm
  • Mexican and Latin American Literature - Indigenous literature, authors, and selected sources by subject, prepared by Laura M. Boyer.
    wwwlibrary.csustan.edu/lboyer/modern_languages/mexican.htm
  • Modern Latin American Literature - Online database of 20th-Century Latin American Literary Papers and Manuscripts in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
    pulproxy.princeton.edu/rbsc2/aids/subject/latin.htm
  • On Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude - The full text of a lecture at Malaspina College in 1995. Focuses on the following facets: magic realism, time as linear and circular history, the distinction of men and women, and its relation with Latin America.
    www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/introser/marquez.htm
  • One Hundred Years of Solitude - Untends to introduce Garcia Marquez and his major works, and it is dedicated specially to his masterpiece: One Hundred Years of Solitude.
    www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/9181/main.html
  • Prehispanic Literature - Information about México, the Náhuatl and the Mayan literature and creators of Prehispanic unknown songs.
    www.arts-history.mx/indigena2.html
  • Preliminary Guide to Borges - An archaeology of the "Boom": modern Latin American prose fiction, "Fictions" of Jorge Luis Borges, some themes.
    www.ups.edu/faculty/velez/FL380/borintro.htm
  • Pulp Fiction "The Historieta" - The case of México. Archetypes and themes. The Historieta as an instrument of political propaganda, as well as a means of social communication and source of popular entertainment, by Sergio Ulloa
    www.mexconnect.com/mex_/travel/bzm/bzmhistorerias.html
  • SAmericaWriters group - A vitual place for readers and writers interested in talking and trading information on South American writers.
    groups.yahoo.com/group/SAmericaWriters
  • Sincronia - A semiotics of film and literary fiction: classic, modern, and postmodern. By Lauro Zavala, Universidad Autónoma de México, UAM Xochimilco, Mexico City.
    fuentes.csh.udg.mx/CUCSH/Sincronia/zav.html
  • Some ghostly tales from South America - Overview of Magic Realists' short story art, written by Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
    www.violetbooks.com/magic-realist.html
  • Spanish and Latin American literature - Study guide designed for the student of Spanish or Latin American literature. It is a selected list of resource materials available in the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library.
    www.tulane.edu/~html/latlit.htm
  • The Boom In Spanish American Literature: a personal history by José Donoso - Overview of this book by Alexander Coleman.
    bostonreview.mit.edu/BR03.2/coleman.html
  • The Ghosts of Comala: haunted meaning in Pedro Páramo - An introduction to Juan Rulfo's novel, by Danny J. Anderson.
    www.utexas.edu/utpress/excerpts/rulped-intro.html
  • The Internet: a Latin American province - Based on his literary and cultural analysis, Roberto Hernández Montoya concludes that the Internet can be a Latin American province because its universal connections storm every frontier and place you everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
    www.analitica.com/bitblioteca/roberto/latinamerican.asp
  • The Magical Realism page - Evelyn Leeper's thorough examination, spawned from extensive online chat about the subject.
    www.geocities.com/Athens/4824/magreal.htm
  • The Projection of Peronism in the contemporary Argentinean Literature of the 80s - Overview of her doctoral thesis realized by María José Punte, on Argentinean literature and the work of José Pablo Feinmann, Martín Caparrós, Jorge Andrade, Luisa Valenzuela, Carlos Gorostiza, Dalmiro Sáenz and Sergio Joselovsky.
    punte.org
  • The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project - Consists of an electronic edition of her complete works based on the text of Adolfo Méndez Plancarte and Alberto G. Salceda.
    www.dartmouth.edu/~sorjuana
  • Tiras cómicas latinoamericanas - A sampling of Latin American comics, both Spanish and Portuguese, edited by Mark Rosenfelder.
    www.zompist.com/tiras.html
  • Women in Latin American Literature - A selected list of narrative, poetry, drama and criticism by Latin American women.
    www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/latinam/mujer.html
  • Zeroland - South American literature directory. Alphabetical listing of online literary resources organized by country and author name.
    www.zeroland.co.nz/latin.html

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