Huellas de las literaturas hispanoamericanas - Book Review,
by John F. Garganigo, et al

Book Description Unique in coverage, this comprehensive one-volume anthology of Latin American literatures, from pre-Colombian times to the present, covers not only the authors accepted within the literary canon, but innovative contemporary voices that are now breaking the ethnocentric mold. This book features detailed historical introductions to each period and writer, selections drawn from literary, historical,and socio-political contexts, and pedagogical aids that make the language accessible and that encourage critical thinking.
Language Notes Text: Spanish
The publisher, Prentice-Hall Humanities/Social Science Unique in coverage, this comprehensive one-volume anthology of Latin American literatures -- from pre-Colombian times to the present -- covers not only the authors accepted within the literary canon -- but innovative contemporary voices that are now breaking the ethnocentric mold. It features detailed historical introductions to each period and writer, selections drawn from literary, historical, and socio-political contexts, and pedagogical aids that make the language accessible and that encourage critical thinking.
From the Back Cover Unique in coverage, this comprehensive one-volume anthology of Latin American literatures, from pre-Colombian times to the present, covers not only the authors accepted within the literary canon, but innovative contemporary voices that are now breaking the ethnocentric mold. This book features detailed historical introductions to each period and writer, selections drawn from literary, historical,and socio-political contexts, and pedagogical aids that make the language accessible and that encourage critical thinking.
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