Introducción a la literatura Latinoamericana

This text is part of a series of student editions in Spanish designed for students of Spanish and general readers who are not native speakers. Each book carries the full text, notes, introduction and questions in the manner of Advanced Literature Placement examination questions. All are in Spanish and are designed to help the reader approach the materials with both linguistic, literary and cultural issues.

"This is an excellent book for use in AP Spanish literature and culture classes, and also for use at the college level. The readers' guides and historical and cultural overviews of Spain are especially useful." —Patricia Smith, Tufts University

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An Anthology of Latin American Literature

Antonio Sobejano-Morán and Paolo Bianco

2005 - 277 pp. - Imprint: Focus

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This text is part of a series of student editions in Spanish designed for students of Spanish and general readers who are not native speakers. Each book carries the full text, notes, introduction and questions in the manner of Advanced Literature Placement examination questions. All are in Spanish and are designed to help the reader approach the materials with both linguistic, literary and cultural issues.

Reviews:

"This is an excellent book for use in AP Spanish literature and culture classes, and also for use at the college level. The readers' guides and historical and cultural overviews of Spain are especially useful."     —Patricia Smith, Tufts University

 

About the Authors:

Paola Bianco is an Associate Professor of Spanish at Wilkes University. She earned her PhD from UNC-Chapel Hill and has published books and articles on poetry, literature, Italian culture and Hispanic women writers. 

Antonio Sobejano-Morán is Professor of Spanish at SUNY Binghamton since 1986. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan, and has published extensively in the field of Spanish literature. He has taught language and literature courses at many levels, and served as AP table leader in Spanish and Latin American literature for ETS.