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9780874519020

The American Chronicles of Jose Marti

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    9780874519020

  • ISBN10:

    0874519020

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-04-01
  • Publisher: Dartmouth College
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Summary

Jose Marti, who was the main organizer of the triumphant movement for Cuban independence as well as a revolutionary of poetic language, lived most of his adult life as an exile in the U.S., reporting for several South American newspapers. Viewed by some as a Cuban George Washington and Walt Whitman combined, Marti was one of several writers who used the genre of the crónica to disseminate ideas through news channels. His chronicles became pivotal in articulating cultural debates and questions of national and cultural identity, and in forming Spanish America's "modernism." In the first complete study of Marti's chronicles, Susana Rotker assesses the class of professional journalists and writers of whom Marti was the most prominent example. She examines their response to and influence on the issue of modernization, which symbolized the breach between the U.S. and its southern neighbors, and she provides close readings of some of the most important chronicles. A critical reassessment of these texts is crucial to an understanding of how Spanish- and Anglo-America came to interact culturally at the turn of the century and of the forms of literature generated around locations of exile in the continent. The book, originally published in 1992 as Fundacion de una escritura, received the prestigious "Premio Casa de las Americas" award

Author Biography

SUSANA ROTKER, Professor of Spanish at Rutgers University, is author of The Memoirs of Fray Servando Teresa De Mier (1998), Ensayistas de Nuestra America (1994), and other books.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
The Logic of Literary Representation
1(14)
The Writers' Role
15(16)
The Emergence of the Chronicle
31(29)
Writing the Present
60(24)
The Years in North America: Creating Local Lore from Abroad
84(21)
Conclusion: Adventure and Transgression in Writing and Reading
105(6)
Notes 111(26)
Index 137

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