#spanish-literature

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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

From her pen sprang unforgettable females': 16th-century Spanish author's knight's tale given reboot

Sixty years before a gaunt and deluded nobleman from La Mancha was overdosing on tales of derring-do, visiting his madness on those around him and single-handedly rewriting the rules of fiction the deeds of another heroic knight had already made literary history. Though completely eclipsed by Don Quixote, Cristalian de Espana, which was first published in 1545, has a unique claim to fame. Its 800 pages, bristling with swords, sorcerers, dragons and damsels, make up the earliest known work by a female Spanish novelist.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
7 months ago

The Spanish literature of New York City

The city disconcerts me enormously. It shifts from an enormous lyricism of raw material to a harshness of raw material... New York seems to me: it chugs along with bursts, with shocks.
New York City
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fromSlate Magazine
8 months ago

Isabel Allende on Maternal Grief, Ayahuasca and Dating After 70

Isabel Allende became a celebrated author after overcoming significant personal and political challenges later in life.
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