Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events and the social conditions in the recent history of the countries from which they emerge. The literary projects of Sergio Ramirez (Nicaragua), Dante Liano (Guatemala), Horacio Castellanos Moya (El Salvador), and Ramon Fonseca Mora (Panama), are representative of the latest trends in Central American narrative. These trends conform to a new literary paradigm that consists of an amalgam of styles and discourses, which combine the testimonial, the historical, and the political with the mystery and suspense of noir thrillers. Contemporary Central American noir narrative depicts the persistent war against social injustice, violence, criminal activiti...
This dissertation explores how historical Avant-Garde production in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Guatem...
This thesis argues that a literary change occurred after the fall of the dictatorships of the Southe...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
This dissertation proposes a theoretical examination of the Latin American thriller through the fram...
Contemporary Central American diasporic writers like Horacio Castellanos Moya, Francisco Goldman, Hé...
The birth of the detective genre in the early nineteenth century was propitiated by the modern disco...
This article adresses the novel El hombre de Montserrat, written by the Guatemalan writer Dante Lian...
This book analyzes the relation between cultural changes and experimental fiction written during the...
This book is a series of original, critical meditations on short stories and novels from Central Ame...
Globalization in the past decades has been considered a new phase of integrated global economy, with...
This dissertation examines how Hispanic Caribbean crime and detective fiction spanning the end of th...
This dissertation studies Latin American narratives of crime in the twenty-first century, arguing th...
This dissertation explores how historical Avant-Garde production in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Guatem...
This thesis argues that a literary change occurred after the fall of the dictatorships of the Southe...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
This dissertation proposes a theoretical examination of the Latin American thriller through the fram...
Contemporary Central American diasporic writers like Horacio Castellanos Moya, Francisco Goldman, Hé...
The birth of the detective genre in the early nineteenth century was propitiated by the modern disco...
This article adresses the novel El hombre de Montserrat, written by the Guatemalan writer Dante Lian...
This book analyzes the relation between cultural changes and experimental fiction written during the...
This book is a series of original, critical meditations on short stories and novels from Central Ame...
Globalization in the past decades has been considered a new phase of integrated global economy, with...
This dissertation examines how Hispanic Caribbean crime and detective fiction spanning the end of th...
This dissertation studies Latin American narratives of crime in the twenty-first century, arguing th...
This dissertation explores how historical Avant-Garde production in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Guatem...
This thesis argues that a literary change occurred after the fall of the dictatorships of the Southe...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...