Enduring Cuba thirty essays / Enrico Mario Santí.

SeriesLa crítica practicante. Ensayos latinoamericanos ; vol. 12
Crítica practicante ; v. 12. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Contexts -- Thinking through José Martí -- Readings -- Postscript.
Abstract Enrico Mario Santí gathers here thirty years' worth of essays on Latin American literature and literary theory. The title reflects his enduring interest in the history, literature and culture of Cuba, subject of many of the essays. While most of the book deals with literature --ranging from aspects of canonical Latin American figures like Borges, Neruda and Paz, to Caribbean exceptionality and the pedagogy of Cultural Studies-- some of it intersects forays into history, politics and art, including music. Indeed, such intersection, polemical perhaps, constitutes the essays' common theme and makes them timely, too, particularly today, when culture rather than literature, or art, or even politics, is meant to carry the day for civic responsibility in critical work -- Summary from book.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LanguageText in English.
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2023459411
ISBN9788491922094 (paperback)
ISBN8491922091

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