Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude (originally published in 1967) has long been heralded as a masterpiece ...
Putting authors and artists in categories may help pinpoint their work in socio-cultural and stylistic terms, but is inevitably restrictive of literature's essential universality. In South America, ...
American literature has given the world an array of iconic thrillers that blend sharp wit, gritty realism, and psychological ...
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, ...
The term “magical realism” was coined in 1925 by the ... The 1940s and 1950s saw the rise of two pylons of Latin American literature: the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges, and Alejo ...
This volume considers innovations, transitions, and traditions in both familiar and unfamiliar texts and moments in 1960s African American literature and culture. It interrogates declarations of race, ...
Chesnutt wrote during what literary critics now call the birth of American realism, alongside authors like William Dean Howells and Mark Twain. He was writing very much in that style, but because ...
Bringing Gabriel García Márquez’s masterpiece - and one of Latin America’s most celebrated works - to the screen was no small ...
Netflix has now taken on literary savant Gabriel García Márquez's family saga One Hundred Years of Solitude (Cien Años de ...
The Crimson’s Arts Board presents its favorite books of 2024, from “The Mighty Red” to “Funny Story.” ...