Forth and Back broadens the scope of Hispanic trans-Atlantic studies by shifting the focus to Spain's trans-lingual exchange with the United States at the end of the twentieth century. Highlighting the incipient globalization of literary markets after Franco's death, Forth and Back examines the economic, poetical, and ideological constraints that shaped the keen consumption of U.S. literature by Spanish publishers, readers, and writers.
Forth and Back broadens the scope of Hispanic trans-Atlantic studies by shifting the focus to Spain's trans-lingual exchange with the United States at the end of the twentieth century. Highlighting the incipient globalization of literary markets after Franco's death, Forth and Back examines the economic, poetical, and ideological constraints that shaped the keen consumption of U.S. literature by Spanish publishers, readers, and writers.
Cintia Santana is a lecturer at Stanford University.
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Contents List of Figures Acknowledgments Note on Translation Introduction: The Elephant in the Americas' Room One: A Rock and a Hard Place: The Quarrying of Translated Literature in Spain ... Two: Carver Country in America Three: What We Talk About When We Talk About Dirty Realism in Spain Four: Realismo sucio and Its Discontents Afterword: Through the Looking-Glass Bibliography About the Author Index
Contents List of Figures Acknowledgments Note on Translation Introduction: The Elephant in the Americas' Room One: A Rock and a Hard Place: The Quarrying of Translated Literature in Spain ... Two: Carver Country in America Three: What We Talk About When We Talk About Dirty Realism in Spain Four: Realismo sucio and Its Discontents Afterword: Through the Looking-Glass Bibliography About the Author Index
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