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Fascinated by the idea of Western civilization as being a sequence of numerous misinterpretations and misrepresentations, these nineteen essays cover a broad range of topics with the unifying theme being the crossroads where politics and the imagination meet. An essay on linguistics and culture discusses the shaping of Latin America's collective identity; Peru's modern history is approached as a bloody battle between enlightenment and darkness; and in critiques of Octavio Paz and Gabriel Garc?a M?rquez, Stavans reflects on the dichotomy between pen and sword in the Hispanic world. In 'Letter to a German Friend', Stavans returns to his fate as a Jew in the Southern Hemisphere, and in 'The First Book,' he connects his passion for literature to his initiation into Jewishness. Finally, in a meditation on Columbus's afterlife, he reflects on the many ways in which we reinvent ourselves in order to make sense of the chaotic world that surrounds us.Preface Introduction Letter to a German Friend Two Peruvians The First Book Las Mariposas The Master of Aracataca The Verbal Quest Art and Anger Pessoa's Echoes Of Arms and the Essayist Vuelta : A Succinct Appraisal Discoveries Mexico: Four Dispatches The Adventures of Maqroll Felipe Alfau The Brick Novel The Latin Phallus: A Survey Translation and Identity Tongue Snatcher Hello Columbus Index
Stavans is lively and intelligent, eclectic, sharp-tongued. - Peter Matthiessen
Ilan Stavans is an inventive interpreter of the contemporary cultures of the Americas. - Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
ILAN STAVANS is Professor of Spanish at Amherst College and the author/editor of over twenty books including The Hispanic Condition (sold over 30,000 copies, 7th printing) and Growing Up Latino (sold over 50,000 copies, 9th printing). In the next year, Stavans's upcoming books include On Borrowed Words: A Memoir of Language (Viking 01) and TlÓ"Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell