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Munoz Solano, Nefer.
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Novelando en el periodico y reporteando en la novela de America Latina.
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Novelando en el periodico y reporteando en la novela de America Latina./
Author:
Munoz Solano, Nefer.
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346 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International74-11A(E).
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Literature, Latin American. -
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9781303216794
Novelando en el periodico y reporteando en la novela de America Latina.
Munoz Solano, Nefer.
Novelando en el periodico y reporteando en la novela de America Latina.
- 346 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2013.
This study investigates the imbrications and porosity between journalism and narrative fiction in Latin America. It examines how three journalist-writers, Afonso de Lima Barreto (Brazil), Jose Marin Canas (Costa Rica) and Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Colombia) write in a fluid double-sided process of textual creation during the twentieth century. In their journalistic production, these writers include characters or situations that are false or imagined and, at the same time, while working in newspapers, write novels based on their journalistic reports. This discursive dialogism results in works with different degrees of hybridity that relativize the argument of those who see rigid boundaries between journalism and literature in Latin America.
ISBN: 9781303216794Subjects--Topical Terms:
1024734
Literature, Latin American.
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The literary figure of the journalist-writer, who produces narrative fiction while simultaneously working full-time for newspapers, magazines and news services, is a deeply rooted tradition in Latin American letters. In this study, special attention is given to the complex deployment of reference, hyperbole, deception and lying. During the twentieth century, when Latin American newspapers wanted to appear less political and more commercial to their readers, the journalist-writers continually masked their political views under the cloak of a fact-oriented journalistic discourse. This dissertation analyzes genre borders and develops concepts like "favela de las letras" ("Favela" in contradistinction to the Republic of Letters) and "diarismo magico" ("magical journalism").
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