Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Introduction: The Global Paradigm in Fourth-Wave Ibero-American Criticism on James Joyce; C sar A. Salgado with Brian L. Price and John Pedro Schwartz PART I: THE IBERIAN PENINSULA 1.Re-creating Ulysses across the Pyrenees: Antonio Marichalar's Spanish-European Critical Project; Gayle Rogers. 2. The Geopolitics of Modernist Impersonality: Pessoa's Notes on Joyce; John Pedro Schwartz PART II: ARGENTINA Between Wandering Rocks: Joyce's Ulysses in the Argentine Culture Wars; Norman Cheadle "The cracked looking glass of the servants" Joyce, Arlt (and Borges); Francine Masiello PART III: CUBA Detranslating Joyce for the Cuban Revolution: Edmundo Desnoes' 1964 edition of Retrato del artista adolescente; C sar A. Salgado Replaying Joyce: Echoes from Ulysses in Severo Sarduy's Auditory Imagination; Paula Park PART IV: MEXICO A Portrait of the Mexican Artist as a Young Man: Salvador Elizondo's Dedalean Poetics; Brian L. Price Mexican Antimodernism: Ulysses in Gustavo Sainz's Obsesivos d as circulares; Jos Luis Venegas Crediting the Subject, Incorporating the Sheep: Crist bal Nonato as the New Creole Ulysses?; Wendy B. Faris
Synopsis
TransLatin Joyce explores the circulation of James Joyce's work in the Ibero-American literary system. The essays address Joycean literary engagements in Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Mexico, and Cuba, using concepts from postcolonial translation studies, antimodernism, game theory, sound studies, deconstruction, and post-Euclidean physics.