The purpose of this treatise is to develop a course in Spanish American Culture and Civilization designed for upper division undergraduate college students. The course focuses on twentieth-century literary works which illustrate conditions found in Latin America that are relevant to: the Indian peasantry, land tenure and labor relations, Church-State relations, leadership roles, and the concept of dependency. In order to demonstrate the feasibility of a course such as that described above, the treatise includes novels that deal with the areas in question, describes these areas in general and justifies the choice of novels through a brief analysis of their social significance and by citing pertinent passages or chapters. In addition, this c...