Reception of the post-war Spanish novel in the United States
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2010.v72.i143.210Keywords:
Spanish post war narrative, United States, Foreign trade of the book, Critical receptionAbstract
The critical reception of Spanish narrators in the United States through the post war period offers important data for the study of particular authors and their works, and also for their general impact in that country. During the Spanish postwar period the cultural relationships between the two countries were variable: dislike in the first years that changed in curiosity in the next decade and finally disinterest. In our study we present the novels published in this time and the reviews which appeared in the main newspapers as well as in the specialized literary reviews.
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