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Very Good in Very Good jacket. First edition. Very good or better in a Very good plus dustwrapper. Book is lightly rubbed at spine ends and corners, corners bumped. Dustwrapper is rubbed at spine ends and corners, sticker shadow on front cover, jacket lightly soiled. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Very Good. 0292780095. Very good+ in a near fine dj. (Slim red remainder line at bottom edge of text block. Traces of foxing at edges. Faint hint of foxing at upper edges of cloth. Tad musty overall) Study of writers: Maria Luisa Bombal, Juan Carlos Onetti & Alejo Carpentier.
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Austin. 1975. University Of Texas Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Slightly Worn and Scuffed Dustjacket. Remainder Mark On Bottom Edge. 0292780095. Latin American Monographs, No.36. 128 pages. hardcover. Cover illustration by Jim Harter. keywords: Literature Translated Latin America Literary Criticism. FROM THE PUBLISHER-In THREE AUTHORS OF ALIENATION, an exploration of the literary expression of alienation, M. Ian Adams discusses the works of three contemporary Latin American authors. The fiction of Maria Luisa Bombal, Juan Carlos Onetti, and Alejo Carpentier reflects alienation, disgust with life, and a feeling of nothingness arising from the conditions of modern society. However, each author treats the theme differently. In La Oltima niebla, Maria Luisa Bombal uses poetic imagery to create the emotional life of the protagonist. Juan Carlos Onetti portrays the schizoid extreme of alienation with a complex of symbols based on changes of vision caused by the mental states of his characters. In Los pasos perdidos, Alejo Carpentier presents the problem of the modern alienated artist who attempts to rid himself of his social alienation by changing times and cultures. In his close analysis of the works discussed, Adams considers each literary element in its context and also in terms of its relation to the larger artistic vision of the author. In addition, he places the works of the three authors in the greater perspective of modern social problems by discussing the concepts of social alienation proposed by Erich Fromm and Erich Kahler. His conclusion is that, although disgust with life and feelings of meaninglessness are at the heart of the experiences of the characters of all three authors, only in Alejo Carpentier's Los pasos perdidos are social conditions the major cause of alienation. In the works of Bombal and Onetti, alienation is a result not of social conditions, but of factors unique to the characters' personalities and circumstances. THREE AUTHORS OF ALIENATION is a solid contribution to criticism of contemporary Latin American narrative. Adams's projection of a social problem into the realm of aesthetic experience yields new interpretations of both the problem and the literature. inventory #27781.