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El Boom Juan Carlos Onetti Augusto Roa Bastos
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El Boom The Latin American Boom is NOT a literary movement, but a phenomenon that occurred in the decades of the 60’s and the 70’s. (Literature) Realismo & Naturalismo Modernismo Novela de la Revolución Criollismo Indianismo →Indigenismo→ Indígena? Negrismo →Afro-cubanismo (World Context) Second World War Cuban Revolution Cold War Mass Media & communications Middle classes
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The Latin American Boom
While until the 50’s very few Latin American writers were known/tolerated in European circles, by 1975 world literature revolted around these writers. How was this possible? Seix Barral Exile of many writers and knowledge of other languages - their fresh and innovative outlook
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1960-1970 Some trends started in the past remain: Indigenismo
Afro-Cubanismo New writers rebel againts Realsim! Some new vanguards influence the new Latin American writers. They continue to experiment with time and narrative voices. New influences: Surrealism Magical Realism Psychoanalysis Existencialism As with William Faulkner, the landscapes become a symbol of the characters’ psychological struggles (not “trapped” as with Criollistas).
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Although the Boom is not a movement, there are common traits among the writers of this period:
Experimentation Interest in Latin American Societies Depiction of complex Latin American political and economic structures with ideological goals (not a photograph) Emphasis on significant events that shaped cultural or social histories. Became part of the ongoing analysis of the developments of humanity. Ocasio wrote: “This is one of the most important contributions of Boom literature: portrayal of Latin American society went beyond the anecdotal dimensions of previous works and became part of a more metaphysical and psychological approach to the exploration of the human psyche.”
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Juan Carlos Onetti Uruguay ( )
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Works El pozo, 1939. Tres novelas (1967) Cuentos completos (1967)
Tierra de nadie, 1941. Para esta noche, 1943. La vida breve, 1950. Un sueño realizado y otros cuentos (1951 Los adioses 1954. Para una tumba sin nombre, 1959. La cara de la desgracia, 1960. El astillero, 1961. El infierno tan temido y otros cuentos, 1962. Juntacadáveres, 1964. Tres novelas (1967) Cuentos completos (1967) Los rostros del amor (1968) Novelas y cuentos cortos completos (1968) Obras completas (1970) La muerte y la niña, 1973. Tiempo de abrazar, 1974. Cuentos completos (1974) Réquiem por Faulkner (1975) Dejemos hablar al viento, 1979. Tan triste como ella y otros cuentos (1976) Cuentos secretos (1986) Presencia y otros cuentos, 1986. Cuando entonces, 1987. Cuando ya no importe, 1993.
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Augusto Roa Bastos Paraguay ( )
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