Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude (originally published in 1967) has long been heralded as a masterpiece ...
Nolan-Brueck, Sarah 2023. Revising National Myths Through Queer Kinship in Percival Everett’s Wounded. Orbit: A Journal of American Literature, Vol. 11, Issue. 1, ...
Bringing Gabriel García Márquez’s masterpiece - and one of Latin America’s most celebrated works - to the screen was no small ...
Donahue, Timothy 2020. Styles of Sovereignty: Parataxis, Settler–Indigenous Difference, and the Transnationalisms of the Great Basin. American Literary History, Vol ...
This course provides a general introduction to American literature, where the main focus is on the nineteenth and the twentieth century. Primary attention will be given to how literary texts are ...
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The immigrant experience, whether it be in depictions of dangerous crossings or the strife of settling in a new place far ...
Nationalist would be the most erroneous description to use for Shyam Benegal, even though his cinema remained perennially ...
Aracataca, the real-world inspiration behind Gabriel García Márquez’s fictional universe, differs significantly from ...