Dialogic Aspects in the Cuban Novel of the 1990s

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Dialogic Aspects in the Cuban Novel of the 1990s
Author : Ángela Dorado-Otero
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Language : English
Release Date : 29 March 2024
ISBN : 9781855662711
Pages : 302 pages
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Dialogic Aspects in the Cuban Novel of the 1990s by Ángela Dorado-Otero Book PDF Summary

The author analyses six novels of the "boom" in Cuban fiction of the 1990s that subvert homogenized views of Cuban identity.

Dialogic Aspects in the Cuban Novel of the 1990s

The author analyses six novels of the "boom" in Cuban fiction of the 1990s that subvert homogenized views of Cuban identity.

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Dialogic Aspects in the Cuban Novel of the 1990s

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