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A Writer on the Edge http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/sarlo/excerpts/borges.html
An article, by Beatriz Sarlo. Concludes, in short, that there is no writer in Argentine literature more Argentine than Jorge Luis Borges.
An archaeology of the Boom http://www2.ups.edu/faculty/jlago/fl380/resource.htm
A resource page with related articles about the works of Jorge Luis Borges, Alejo Carpentier, Juan Rulfo, Carlos Fuentes, Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez and Manuel Puig.
Anthology of Spanish Poetry http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/poetry.htm
Several poems and interesting information about Spanish grammar and phonetics.
Argentine Literature http://www.ompersonal.com.ar/shortstories/donsegundosombra.htm
Ricardo Güiraldes's novel, "Don Segundo Sombra". Overview and a passage translated from Spanish to English language.
Argentine Literature History http://www.surdelsur.com/letras/litin/litig1.htm
Several web pages covering the period 1810-1990.
At Home Abroad http://www.numag.neu.edu/0001/ftf.html
The little-known field of Jewish Latin American Literature, an essay by Stephen Sadow.
Ayvu Membyre http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/ssn/delgado.htm
"Offspring of the Distant World", poetry in Guarani, Spanish and English by Susy Delgado.
Biblioteca Virtual Freyre http://prossiga.bvgf.fgf.org.br/portugues/obra/opusculos/americanism.htm
Americanism and Latinity in Latin America: increasing interdependence and decreasing separateness, an essay by Gilberto Freyre.
Cervantes and the Modern Latin American Narrative http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/ciberletras/v1n1/crit_07.htm
An essay by Roberto González Echevarría examines how the Quijote has been re-written in Latin America and Cervantes as a figure of the author is more important than Don Quijote the character, in contrast to Spain.
Cesar Vallejo: the poet, the militant, the communist http://www.blythe.org/peru-pcp/newflag/nf9801/vallej.htm
A short analysis of Cesar Vallejo's career and an interview done to Miguel Gutierrez Correa about the author.
Change of Paradigm? http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~detoro/teatrolat/newtheateng.htm
The new Latin American theatre and the constitution of theatrical post modernity, by Alfonso de Toro.
Complete Review of Latin and South American Literature http://www.complete-review.com/maindex/latam.htm
Index of Latin and South American Literature under review, organized by author, title, genre and national origin.
El Sur del Sur http://www.surdelsur.com/letras/litin/indexing.htm
Argentinean literature history, from 1810 to 1990.
Essays, Plays, Poems, and Translations http://webshells.com/jdoug/LitRev1.htm
Contains "Literature and Revolution" by Fernando Alegria. An essay about the authenticity of experimentation, innovation and the revolutionary dynamism of existing Hispano American narrative.
Famous Hispanic writers http://coloquio.com/famosos/writers.html
A short list of some famous Hispanic writers with their biographies and links to related pages.
First Light http://www.thing.net/~grist/ld/paraguaywomen/index1.html
An Anthology of Paraguayan Women Writers translated to English by Susan Smith Nash.
http://www.hfac.uh.edu/Dean/html/iberia.htm http://www.hfac.uh.edu/Dean/html/iberia.htm
Selected Internet resources in the Literature of Spain and Portugal.
Juan Rulfo, The Sound of Death http://www.inside-mexico.com/rulfo.htm
Death as a fundamental element in Rulfian stories, an essay by Angie Galicia.
Julio Cortazar, Hopscotch, Latin American Fiction, FL 380, University of Puget Sound http://www2.ups.edu/faculty/velez/FL380/Cormain.htm
Reading guides for Julio Cortazar and notes about his book "Hopscotch"
Latin American Collection at Yale University http://www.library.yale.edu/latinamerica/reference_lit.html
Guide to Latin American bibliography, literature, linguistics, journals, and general studies, organized by country.
Latin American Literature at CSU http://hss.fullerton.edu/english/JGass/latin.htm
A topic guide prepared by Joanne Gass, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, California State University, Fullerton.
Latin American Literature at UA http://intranet.library.arizona.edu/users/ppromis/biblit.html
A guide for finding sources at the University of Arizona Library.
Mexican and Latin American Literature http://www.library.csustan.edu/lboyer/modern_languages/mexican.htm
Selected sources prepared by Laura M. Boyer, CSU Stanislaus Library.
On Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/introser/marquez.htm
The full text of a lecture at Malaspina College in 1995. Focuses on the following facets: magic realism, time as linear and circular history, the distinction of men and women, and its relation with Latin America.
SAmericaWriters group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SAmericaWriters/
A virtual place for readers and writers interested in talking and trading information on South American writers.
Sincronia http://fuentes.csh.udg.mx/CUCSH/Sincronia/zav.html
A semiotics of film and literary fiction: classic, modern, and postmodern. By Lauro Zavala, Universidad Autónoma de México, UAM Xochimilco, Mexico City.
Some Ghostly Tales from South America http://www.violetbooks.com/magic-realist.html
Overview of Magic Realists' short story art, written by Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
Spanish and Latin American literature http://www.tulane.edu/~horn/latlit.html
Study guide designed for the student of Spanish or Latin American literature. It is a selected list of resource materials available in the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library.
The Internet: a Latin American Province http://www.analitica.com/bitblioteca/roberto/latinamerican.asp
Based on his literary and cultural analysis, Roberto Hernández Montoya concludes that the Internet can be a Latin American province because its universal connections storm every frontier and place you everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
The Projection of Peronism in the contemporary Argentinean Literature of the '80s http://punte.org/
Overview of her doctoral thesis realized by María José Punte, on Argentinean literature and the work of José Pablo Feinmann, Martín Caparrós, Jorge Andrade, Luisa Valenzuela, Carlos Gorostiza, Dalmiro Sáenz and Sergio Joselovsky.
The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sorjuana/
An electronic edition of her complete works based on the text of Adolfo Méndez Plancarte and Alberto G. Salceda.
Tiras cómicas latinoamericanas http://www.zompist.com/tiras.html
A sampling of Latin American comics, both Spanish and Portuguese, edited by Mark Rosenfelder.
Tribute to Ruben Dario http://www.dariana.com/tribute.html
An extensive collection of poems by Ruben Dario.
Women in Latin American Literature http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/latinam/mujer.html
A selected list of narrative, poetry, drama and criticism by Latin American women.
Zeroland http://www.zeroland.co.nz/latin.html
South American literature directory. Alphabetical listing of online literary resources organized by country and author name.

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