Latinocanada: A Critical Study of Ten Latin American Writers of Canada

Latinocanada: A Critical Study of Ten Latin American Writers of Canada

by Hugh Hazelton
Latinocanada: A Critical Study of Ten Latin American Writers of Canada

Latinocanada: A Critical Study of Ten Latin American Writers of Canada

by Hugh Hazelton

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Overview

A burgeoning new branch of Hispanic literature, Latino-Canadian writing is now becoming part of the Canadian and Quebec literary traditions. Latinocanadá, a critical anthology, examines the work of Hispanic writers who have settled in Canada over the past thirty years and includes newly translated selections of their work.

The exiles, immigrants, and travellers represented in Latinocanadá include Jorge Etcheverry (Chile), Margarita Feliciano (Argentina), Gilberto Flores Patiño (Mexico), Alfredo Lavergne (Chile), Alfonso Quijada Urías (El Salvador), Nela Rio (Argentina), Alejandro Saravia (Bolivia), Yvonne América Truque (Colombia), Pablo Urbanyi (Argentina), and Leandro Urbina (Chile). Their poetry and prose ranges from magic realism to tragedy to satire to science fiction and often depicts the experience of adapting and settling in Canada. Hugh Hazelton discusses the historical background, national literatures, and contemporary trends in the authors' countries of origin. He also includes a detailed analysis of each author's work, influences, and themes and their involvement with the Canadian and Quebec literary worlds.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773560352
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 05/22/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author


Hugh Hazelton is a writer, critic, and literary translator who specializes in Hispanic writing in Canada and comparisons between Canadian, Quebec, and Latin American literatures. His translation of Vétiver, by Joël Des Rosiers, won a Governor General's aw
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