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Article: The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature, 3 vols.(Review)(Brief Article)
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- World Literature Today
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- March 22, 1999
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The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature. 1: Discovery to Modernism. 2: The Twentieth Century. 3: Brazilian Literature; Bibliography. Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria, Enrique Pupo-Walker, eds. New York. Cambridge University Press. 1996 (released 1997). 670; 619; 864 pages. $250 set. ISBN 0-521-34069-1; 34070-5; 41035-5.
Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria and Enrique Pupo-Walker have done a tremendous service to Latin American letters by editing The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature. This landmark work brings together critical essays addressing the major areas of the discipline by more than forty specialists of Spanish American and Brazilian literature. ...