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The Novel in Latin America
Panoramas 1920-1980

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Ángel Rama (1926-1983) was one of Latin America's most important literary critics. A journalist, professor, editor, compiler, and polemicist, this Uruguayan intellectual is a unique figure on the 20th-century Latin American cultural horizon. He founded and directed Editorial Arca, was a columnist for the Montevideo magazine Marcha, lived in exile, and taught at various universities in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. He founded the Biblioteca Ayacucho. Rama understood literature as being linked to social, political, and ideological processes, and his work serves as a shining example of critical intelligence. His books opened up a field of research that has significantly transcended the conceptual paradigm of literary studies.


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