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Review Of "Morir En Berlin" By C. Cerda, John J. Hassett Nov 1995

Review Of "Morir En Berlin" By C. Cerda, John J. Hassett

Spanish Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Pandora's Log: Charting The Evolving Literary Project Of Rosario Ferré, Lee Joan Skinner Oct 1995

Pandora's Log: Charting The Evolving Literary Project Of Rosario Ferré, Lee Joan Skinner

CMC Faculty Publications and Research

In her essay "La Cocina de la escritura," published in 1982, Rosario Ferré describes her authorial project, her literary influences and her motivations for writing fiction. As part of this short autobiographical essay, she discusses the moment she embarked upon her career as a writer and the way she selected her initial literary theme.


Los Gatos: Gómez-Arcos's Spectacle Of Sacrifice, Sharon G. Feldman Apr 1995

Los Gatos: Gómez-Arcos's Spectacle Of Sacrifice, Sharon G. Feldman

Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications

Agustfn Gómez-Arcos's Los gatos is a powerful, chilling piece of theater, a sacrificial spectacle steeped in passion, violence, and death, which straddles the balustrade between the emotional intensity of a Lorcan tragedy and the grotesque hyperbolism and dark humor of Valle-lnclán's esperpentos. In 1965, a censored production of Los gatos, directed by Juan de Prat-Gay, premiered to a somewhat lukewarm reception at Madrid's Teatro Marquina. Then, in November 1992, nearly thirty years after its original première, director Carme Portaceli resuscitated and restaged this post-Civil-War allegory for a new generation of theatergoers. …


Sanctifying The Scatological And Debasing The Divine: Postmordernist Allegory And Gómez-Arcos's Interview De Mrs. Muerta Smith Por Sus Fantasmas, Sharon G. Feldman Apr 1995

Sanctifying The Scatological And Debasing The Divine: Postmordernist Allegory And Gómez-Arcos's Interview De Mrs. Muerta Smith Por Sus Fantasmas, Sharon G. Feldman

Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications

In February 1991, when Agustin Gómez-Arcos's Interview de Mrs. Muerta Smith por sus fantasmas premiered at Madrid's Sala Olimpia, the voice of one of Europe's most distinguished living writers triumphantly returned to the Spanish stage after an absence that had endured nearly twenty-six years. Born in Almería at the outset of the Spanish Civil War, Gómez-Arcos began his career in Madrid as an award-winning playwright. Eventually his ongoing struggle against Francoist censorship prompted his voluntary exile from Spain in 1966, and following a two-year sojourn in London, he arrived in Paris amid the clamor of 1968. Since that time he …


Ideas: Let's Play Bingo: A New Way To Learn Numbers, Vocabulary, And Verbs, Lina Lee Mar 1995

Ideas: Let's Play Bingo: A New Way To Learn Numbers, Vocabulary, And Verbs, Lina Lee

Languages, Literatures & Cultures

The objective of this activity is to help beginning students learn numbers, and practice vocabulary and verbs in an interesting and meaningful way. In addition, this activity attempts to improve their listening comprehension and speaking ability.


Tensión Antitética: Estilo Y Contenido En El Teatro De Antonio Gala, Estrella Cibreiro Mar 1995

Tensión Antitética: Estilo Y Contenido En El Teatro De Antonio Gala, Estrella Cibreiro

Spanish Department Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Fanny Rubio O El Anverso Y Reverso De Lo Cotidiano, Carmela Ferradans Jan 1995

Fanny Rubio O El Anverso Y Reverso De Lo Cotidiano, Carmela Ferradans

Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Lou Carnon-Deutsch, "Narratives Of Desire: Nineteenth Century Spanish Fiction By Women", Linda M. Willem Jan 1995

Lou Carnon-Deutsch, "Narratives Of Desire: Nineteenth Century Spanish Fiction By Women", Linda M. Willem

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

A review of Lou Charnon-Deutsch's Narratives of Desire: Nineteenth-Century Spanish Fiction by Women.


The Strategies Of Revealing How Identities Have Become Problematized In Latin America, Using The Selected Works Of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Jamie Hendrickson Jan 1995

The Strategies Of Revealing How Identities Have Become Problematized In Latin America, Using The Selected Works Of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Jamie Hendrickson

Honors Theses, 1963-2015

In my exploration of this topic, I chose to focus on two of Garcia Marquez's short stories--"A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" and "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World"--and his novel Love in the Time of Cholera. Apart from an introduction and a conclusion, my paper can be divided into three parts. The first part--which can not be separated from the following two--focuses on the author and the context from which he writes. The following two segments build upon this by analyzing, first, his two short stories and, next, his novel in light of this groundwork. My intent …


Grupo Ubú: El Edificio De La Identidad En Barriendo Sombras, Cesar Valverde Jan 1995

Grupo Ubú: El Edificio De La Identidad En Barriendo Sombras, Cesar Valverde

Scholarship

No abstract provided.