Sunday, January 13, 2008

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HEMINGWAY AND THE LOST GENERATION
An essay on "A Moveable Feast"
(Fondo Editorial Toromaina, Caracas, 1999)
The author, Carlos Torres Bastidas (1964), speaks extensively in this essay on his years Ernest Hemingway in Paris between 1921 and 1926, (narrated by him in his posthumous novel A Moveable Feast 'Moveable Feast', 1964) and which are instrumental in its formation as a writer, heat contact with the city of lights in the roaring twenties, and other major writers such as James Joyce , F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos, Ezra Pound, and lifelong mentor, Gertrude Stein, who coined the term for posterity "lost generation" (book available on request)


LA POWER NIGHT
critical essays
(Monte Avila Editores Latinoamericana,
Stock forms of fire, Caracas, 2005)
The author, Gustavo Fernández Colón (1964), this book exposes the various trends and differences over the location and definition of Postmodernism in contemporary Venezuelan literature, from the works of authors such as Julio Garmendia, Guardia and Jose Armando Rojas M. Briceño Guerrero, among others . (Available in the South Book )

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