Equatorial Guinean Literature in its National and Transnational Contexts Equatorial Guinean Literature in its National and Transnational Contexts

Equatorial Guinean Literature in its National and Transnational Contexts

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Publisher Description

This is the first book to interpret the African dimension of contemporary Hispanic literature.

Equatorial Guinea, a former Spanish colony, is the only African country in which Spanish is an official language and which has a tradition of literature in Spanish. This is a study of the literature produced by the nation’s writers from 2007 to 2013. Since its independence in 1968, Equatorial Guinea has been ruled by dictators under whom ethnic differences have been exacerbated, poverty and violence have increased, and critical voices have been silenced. The result has been an exodus of intellectuals—including writers who express their national and exile experiences in their poems, plays, short stories, and novels. The writers discussed include Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo, and Guillermina Mekuy, among others.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2017
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
251
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Missouri Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.5
MB

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