The novel Lucas Guevara, written by the Colombian exile, Alirio Díaz Guerra, was first published in New York in 1914. It is considered to be the earliest novel about Latin American immigration to the United States written in Spanish. This fact alone merits its study. A second edition was published in 2001 along with a critical-biographical introduction, which presents the novel as the precursor of a developing genre of Hispanic immigrant literature centred on the naïve Latin American migrant who arrives in the United States inspired by the opportunities which the metropolis supposedly affords, but who nevertheless suffers a series of misfortunes because of the inability to adapt to the new culture. On the level of overt content, the novel i...
The Cuban Revolution that took place in 1959 sparked a mass movement of Cubans to leave the island k...
The article discusses the repercussions of immigration in terms of the perceptions and or representa...
The paper aims to reflect at the relation between literature and exile by reading the text “Literatu...
The novel Lucas Guevara, written by the Colombian exile, Alirio Díaz Guerra, was first published in ...
This study explores the representation of the undocumented migrant in the contemporary Latin America...
Immigration has been one of the basic realities of life for Latino communities in the United States ...
Se analizan dos novelas centroamericanas de un migrante como protagonista: Las murallas, ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-149)A good number of socio-political and economic crisis...
The recent phenomenon of massive immigration of Hispanic people to the United States, despite the st...
Inmigration is currently one of the biggest social problems all over the world. Millions of displace...
The aim of this article is to analyzed Luna Latina en Manhattan, by Jaime Manrique. The novel is str...
In exploring Junot Díaz’s use of Spanglish, I propose that Díaz is driven by the anxiety of history—...
The exile of Manuel Altolaguirre, poet of the Generation of ‘27, touches on Spanish and Latin Americ...
The experiences of the captive, Ruy Perez de Viedma, in the novel, “El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote...
Literature is a means to illustrate the historical destiny of the society it intends to characterize...
The Cuban Revolution that took place in 1959 sparked a mass movement of Cubans to leave the island k...
The article discusses the repercussions of immigration in terms of the perceptions and or representa...
The paper aims to reflect at the relation between literature and exile by reading the text “Literatu...
The novel Lucas Guevara, written by the Colombian exile, Alirio Díaz Guerra, was first published in ...
This study explores the representation of the undocumented migrant in the contemporary Latin America...
Immigration has been one of the basic realities of life for Latino communities in the United States ...
Se analizan dos novelas centroamericanas de un migrante como protagonista: Las murallas, ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-149)A good number of socio-political and economic crisis...
The recent phenomenon of massive immigration of Hispanic people to the United States, despite the st...
Inmigration is currently one of the biggest social problems all over the world. Millions of displace...
The aim of this article is to analyzed Luna Latina en Manhattan, by Jaime Manrique. The novel is str...
In exploring Junot Díaz’s use of Spanglish, I propose that Díaz is driven by the anxiety of history—...
The exile of Manuel Altolaguirre, poet of the Generation of ‘27, touches on Spanish and Latin Americ...
The experiences of the captive, Ruy Perez de Viedma, in the novel, “El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote...
Literature is a means to illustrate the historical destiny of the society it intends to characterize...
The Cuban Revolution that took place in 1959 sparked a mass movement of Cubans to leave the island k...
The article discusses the repercussions of immigration in terms of the perceptions and or representa...
The paper aims to reflect at the relation between literature and exile by reading the text “Literatu...