Synopses & Reviews
This comprehensive Spanish-language guide to Latin American literature is an invaluable resource for teachers and students alike.
With coverage of Latin American literature from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, this easy-to-use encyclopedic dictionary provides essential information about great writers who, although from different countries with their own distinct cultural identities, are united by one language in a rich literary history.
The dictionary includes
More than 300 writers, representative of each century from the sixteenth up to today Information about their works, their lives, and their world Indexes at the end of the book offering an overview of different time periods, allowing the reader to view writers' works in the appropriate historical and cultural contexts
Synopsis
- Mas de 300 nombres, representativos de cada pais, desde el siglo XVI hasta nuestros dias- Informacion acerca de cada escritor: su obra, su vida y su mundo- Dos indices, al final del libro, ofrecen al lector la posibilidad de relacionar a los autores con sus obras y epocas
About the Author
The Larousse editorial team includes many language and reference experts based in countries around the world. In this way the linguistic team keeps its finger on the pulse of living languages as spoken by the native language speakers of these countries.