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Published in 1499 and centered on the figure of a bawd and witch, Fernando de Rojas' dark and disturbing Celestina was destined to become the most suppressed classic in Spanish literary history. Routinely ignored in Spanish letters, the book nonetheless echoes through contemporary Spanish and Latin American literature. This is the phenomenon that Celestina's Brood explores.Roberto González Echevarría, one of the most eminent and influential critics of Hispanic literature writing today, uses Rojas' text as his starting point to offer an exploration of modernity in the Hispanic literary tradition, and of the Baroque as an expression of the modern. His analysis of Celestina reveals the relentless probing of the limits of language and morality that mark the work as the beginning of literary modernity in Spanish, and the start of a tradition distinguished by a penchant for the excesses of the Baroque. González Echevarría pursues this tradition and its meaning through the works of major figures such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, Alejo Carpentier, Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel García Márquez, Nicolás Guillén, and Severo Sarduy, as well as through the works of lesser-known authors.By revealing continuities of the Baroque, Celestina's Brood cuts across conventional distinctions between Spanish and Latin American literary traditions to show their profound and previously unimagined affinity.
Spanish-American literature --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Baroque literature. --- Spanish American literature --- Spanish literature --- History and criticism. --- Baroque literature --- Literature, Baroque --- European literature --- History and criticism
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Carpentier, Alejo --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Carpentier, Alejo, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- A. C. --- C., A. --- Karpentʹer, Alekho, --- Carpentier, A. --- Carpentier y Valmont, Alejo F., --- Cacpêntiê, Alêhô, --- Valmont, Alejo F. Carpentier y, --- Karpentier, Alejo, --- Karpentʹer, Alekho --- Carpentier y Valmont, Alejo F. --- Cacpêntiê, Alêhô --- Valmont, Alejo F. Carpentier y --- Karpentier, Alejo
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This title chronicles the trends and traditions of modern Latin American literature, arguing that Latin American literature developed as a continent-wide phenomenon, not just an assemblage of national literatures, in moments of political crisis.
Spanish American literature --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism
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