Nazism, the Second World War and the Holocaust in Contemporary Latin American Fiction Nazism, the Second World War and the Holocaust in Contemporary Latin American Fiction

Nazism, the Second World War and the Holocaust in Contemporary Latin American Fiction

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Publisher Description

Addressing the question of why many Latin American fiction authors are writing about Nazism, the Second World War and the Holocaust now, this book charts the evolution of Latin American literary production from the 19th Century, through the late 20th century 'Boom', to the present day. Containing texts from Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina and Chile, it analyses work by some of the most well-known contemporary writers including Roberto Bolaño, Juan Gabriel Vásquez, Jorge Volpi, Lucía Puenzo, Patricio Pron and Michel Laub; as well as notable precursors such as Jorge Luis Borges, Carlos Fuentes and Ricardo Piglia. Nazism, the Second World War and the Holocaust in Contemporary Latin American Fiction argues that these authors find Nazism relevant to thinking through some of the most urgent contemporary challenges we face: from racism, to the unequal division of wealth and labour between the Global 'North' and 'South'; and, of course, the general failure of democracy to eliminate fascism.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
June 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
347
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
5
MB

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