Review 75: Contemporary Argentine Writing and Arts
Review 75: Contemporary Argentine Writing and Arts
Review 75 opens with a section of scholarly articles developed by Guest Academic Editor Raúl Antelo on a range of topics relating to Argentine writing and humanities, such as the decade of the seventies in Argentine literature and the influence of the pampa on Argentine identity.
Review 75 opens with a section of scholarly articles developed by Guest Academic Editor Raúl Antelo (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) on a range of topics relating to Argentine writing and humanities, such as the decade of the seventies in Argentine literature and the influence of the pampa on Argentine identity. This issue also showcases a section of creative material, developed by Guest Creative Editor María Negroni (Sarah Lawrence College), by Argentine writers representing various generations, aesthetics, and subjects. These texts include the poetry of Leopoldo Castilla, Juan Gelman, and Hugo Padeletti; fiction by Liliana Heer, Sergio Chejfec, and Alan Pauls; and essays by Edgardo Cozarinsky, Tamara Kamenszain, and Beatriz Sarlo. The issue also includes art by Alberto Greco and Roberto Jacoby and a piece on Argentine music.
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