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The Oxford Book of Latin American Short Stories [Hardcover]

Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria (Editor)
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0195095901 978-0195095906 September 25, 1997 First Edition
The Oxford Book of Latin American Short Stories Edited by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria When Latin American writers burst onto the world literary scene in the now famous "Boom" of the sixties, it seemed as if an entire literature had invented itself over night out of thin air. Not only was the writing extraordinary but its sudden and spectacular appearance itself seemed magical. In fact, Latin American literature has a long and rich tradition that reaches back to the Colonial period and is filled with remarkable writers too little known in the English-speaking world. The short story has been a central part of this tradition, from Fray Bartolome de las Casas' narrative protests against the Spanish Conquistadors' abuses of Indians, to the world renowned Ficciones of Jorge Luis Borges, to the contemporary works of such masters as Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Rosario Ferre, and others.
Now, in The Oxford Book of Latin American Short Stories, editor Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria brings together fifty-three stories that span the history of Latin American literature and represent the most dazzling achievements in the form. In his fascinating introduction, Gonzalez Echevarria traces the evolution of the short story in Latin American literature, explaining why the genre has flourished there with such brilliance, and illuminating the various cultural and literary tensions that resolve themselves in "magical realism." The stories themselves exhibit all the inventiveness, the luxuriousness of language, the wild metaphoric leaps and uncanny conjunctions of the ordinary with the fantastic that have given the Latin American short story its distinctive and unforgettable flavor: From the Joycean subtlety of Machado de Assis's "Midnight Mass," to the brutal parable of Julio Ramon Ribeyro's "Featherless Buzzards," to the startling disorientation of Alejo Carpentier's "Journey Back to the Source," (which is told backwards, because a sorcerer has waved his wand and made time flow in reverse), to the haunting reveries of Maria Luisa Bombal's "The Tree." Readers familiar with only the most popular Latin American writers will be delighted to discover many exciting new voices here, including Catalina de Erauso, Ricardo Palma, Rubin Dario, Augusto Roa Bastos, Christina Peri Rossi, along with Borges, Garcia Marquez, Fuentes, Cortazar, Vargas Llosa, and many others. Gonzalez Echevarria also provides brief and extremely helpful headnotes for the each selection, discussing the author's influences, major works, and central themes.
Short story lovers will find a wealth of satisfactions here, in terrains both familiar and uncharted. But the unique strength of The Oxford Book of Latin American Short Stories is that it allows us to see the connections between writers from Peru to Puerto Rico and from the sixteenth century to the present--and thus to view in a single, unprecedented volume one of the most diverse and fertile literary landscapes in the world.


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This remarkably comprehensive anthology showcases the work of 52 writers, ranging from the 16th-century ``Colonial Period'' to such comparatively little known contemporary storytellers as Cuban Antonio Ben¡tez Rojo and Venezuela's Jos‚ Balza. Editor Gonz lez Echevarr¡a persuasively argues that this rich literature emerges from a long-established conscious tradition, locates the sources of its preference for short fiction in the influences of travelers' tales and native cultures' story cycles, and has eminently sensible things to say about late-19th-century ``Modernismo'' and the so- called ``Boom'' of the 1960s that brought ``magical realism'' to international attention. Above all, he has chosen stories equally representative of Latin American political and aesthetic (often surrealistic) emphases. Among the best: (Cuban) Alejo Carpentier's ``Journey Back to the Source,'' a story told--most ingeniously--in reverse; Felisberto Hern ndez's nightmarish ``The Daisy Dolls'' (Uruguay); and Brazilian Joao Guimaraes Rosa's magnificent parabolic tale, ``The Third Bank of the River.'' An essential and wonder-full book. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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"The Oxford Book of Latin American Short Stories is a superb collection, brilliantly edited by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria. His introductions are enlightening and informative; the stories themselves, whether Hispanic American or Brazilian, are always of high aesthetic merit, covering the entire range from Borges to Arenas."--Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities, Yale University

"Every lover of literature should clasp this collection to their bossom. Professor Echevarria has given us a wonderful gift--stories which delight while widening our understanding of what short fiction is capable."--William H. Gass

"This remarkably comprehensive anthology showcases the work of 52 writers, ranging from the 16th-century `Colonial Period' to such comparatively little know contemporary storytellers as Cuban Antonio Benitez Rojo and Venezuela's Jose Balza.... An essential and wonder-full book."--Kirkus Reviews

"Echevarria's excellent introduction will be helpful to the unfamiliar reader. An excellent purchase for all public and academic libraries that need a comprehensive collection of Latin American short stories."--Library Journal

"A vibrant and varied collection of accomplished stories from places as diverse as Uruguay, Brazil, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico, and Cuba."--Booklist

"Just reading the preface and introduction to this superb volume will motivate serious readers of Latin American literature to further explore the wealth of the Latin American short story in well-rendered English versions. This is a tantalizing collection for English speaking readers." --Book Links

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; First Edition edition (September 25, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195095901
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195095906
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,060,977 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars One for the deep thinkers!, September 27, 2011
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This book always has me returning back to it. The allegorical questions each story presents can be questioned, debated and even leave you feeling a bit of a void somewhere in you. I found that you must read the introduction of each author first in order to determine what style of writing they are portraying. In some cases an author might be a surrealist, and not understanding that tiny piece of information may have you thinking the whole story is about just the "train". I would suggest first going into these stories understanding that violence and death are traditional to stories from the Latin cultures before reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spanish Literature, June 12, 2009
This was exactly what I needed, ordered and received. Great book, was a *little* worn when received, but now is officially beat up a bit, LOL!! I am keeping the book, however, as I really love the stories/excerpts that the editor included.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Resource of Latin American Literature, June 26, 2007
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This was a required book for a college course, but the stories are interesting and entertaining none the less.
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