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Adam's Zeal and the World of Spanish American Letters
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2022
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1. Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo, “De re bibliographía,” Revista Europea (Madrid) 7 (1876):132–40.
2. Joaquín de Entrambasaguas, preface to José Simón Diaz's Bibliografia de la literatura hispánica 1 (Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1950), xii.
3. Some examples that come to mind are Alice Walker's The Color Purple, John living's The World According to Garp, John Barth's The Sotweed Factor, Isaac Goldemberg's The Fragmented Life of Don Jacobo Lerner (published in English two years before the Spanish version appeared in 1978), Harriet Doerr's Stones for Ibarra, Alice Hoffman's White Horses, Tony Morrison's Tar Baby and Song of Solomon, and Michael Cunningham's Golden States.
4. For example, one can now speak of Alejo Carpentier and fellow Cuban Reinaldo Arenas, of Carlos Fuentes and his compatriot Gustavo Sainz, of José Donoso and Antonio Skármeta of Chile, or of Colombia's Gabriel García Márquez and Rafael Humberto Moreno Durán, to mention just a few of the relatively newer associations.
5. René Acuña, El teatro popular en Hispanoamérica: una bibliografía anotada (Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1979); Frank S. Hebblethwaite, A Bibliographical Guide to the Spanish American Theater (Washington, D.C.: Pan American Union, 1969); and Leon Lyday and George W. Woodyard, A Bibliography of Latin American Theater Criticism, 1940–1974 (Austin: institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas, 1976).
6. See the separate volumes for the years 1972 through 1980 of the Guide to Reviews of Books from and about Hispanic America: Guía a las reseñas de letras de y sobre Hispanoamérica, edited by Antonio Matos (Detroit: Blaine Ethridge, 1976–1982).
7. Walter Rela, Guía bibliográfica de la literatura hispanoamericana desde el siglo xix hasta 1970 (Buenos Aires: Casa Pardo, 1971); and Angel Flores, Bibliografía de los escritores hispanoamericanos, 1609–1974.
8. Bibliografía general de la literatura hispanoamericana (Paris: UNESCO, 1972).