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The repeating island : the Caribbean and the postmodern perspective

Author: Antonio Benítez Rojo; James E Maraniss
Publisher: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, ©1996.
Series: Post-contemporary interventions.
Edition/Format:   Book : eBook : English : 2nd edView all editions and formats
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Benítez Rojo, Antonio, 1931-2005.
Repeating island.
Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, c1996
(OCoLC)605661098
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Antonio Benítez Rojo; James E Maraniss
ISBN: 0822318601 9780822318606 0822318652 9780822318651
OCLC Number: 34474863
Description: xii, 350 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction: the repeating island --
Society --
From the plantation to the Plantation --
The writer --
Bartolome de Las Casas: between fiction and the inferno --
Nicolas Guillen: sugar mill and poetry --
Fernando Ortiz: the Caribbean and postmodernity --
Carpentier and Harris: explorers of El Dorado --
The book --
Los panamanes, or the memory of the skin --
Viaje a la semilla, or the text as spectacle --
Nino Aviles, or history's libido --
The paradox --
Naming the father, naming the mother --
Private reflections on Garcia Marquez's Erendira --
Carnival.
Series Title: Post-contemporary interventions.
Other Titles: Isla que se repite.
Responsibility: Antonio Benítez-Rojo ; translated by James Maraniss.

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