Edición latinoamericana como empresa improbable: César Aira en México (1994–2018).
The history of world literature contains Latin American chapters such as the boom. In discussing the hypothesis that points to the democratization of literature, this article argues that universality and the possibility of transcending national frontiers are unequally distributed resources. This art...
| Publicado en: | Latin American Research Review Vol. 58; no. 1; pp. 51 - 69 |
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Cambridge University Press
Mar2023
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