Zimmerman, Marc A.

Voices from the Silence : Guatemalan Literature of Resistance

Ohio University Press
€ 35,23

Leverbaar

The conquest, colonization, independence, the liberal reforms, the regimes, revolution, and dictatorships, the insurrections and ongoing peace dialogues all are combined in a narrative projecting the most important forces in Guatemalan history from the Mayan period to our own times. Using excerpts from poems, novels, stories, essays, and interviews by writers ranging from Cardoza y Aragón and Nobel Prize winner Miguel Angel Asturias to the indigenous and testimonial voices of Rigoberta Menchú and Mario Payeras, this full sampling of a country's literature is, in truth, a documentary of realism and magic. Voices from the Silence bears witness to a nation's long journey toward some ideal community for which so many have fought and died.

Ingenaaid | 559 pagina's
Verschenen in 1998
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Spanish & Portuguese literatures
  • LCC: Language and Literature » Spanish literature » Provincial, local, colonial, etc. » Spanish literature outside of Spain (PQ7495.G8313 1998)
  • ISBN-13: 9780896801981 | ISBN-10: 0896801985