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Dominant, Residual, and Emergent: Recent Criticism on Colombian Literature and Gabriel García Márquez
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2022
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1. Cited in K. M. Newton, Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: A Reader (New York: St. Martin's, 1991), 242–43.
2. Ibid., 243–44.
3. One could cite Renato Prada Oropeza, El lenguaje narrativo: prolegómenos para una semiótica narrativa (San José, C.R.: Editorial Centroamericana Universitaria, 1979).
4. It should also be noted that Tercer Mundo is now publishing Moreno-Durán's essays and novels in Bogotá.
5. See El Espectador, Magazín Dominical, no. 426, 23 June 1991, pp. 6–13.
6. David Jiménez Panesso, “Novela y poder en Colombia, 1844—1987,” Magazín Dominical, no. 426, 23 June 1991, p. 6.
7. Germán Espinosa, “Un libro taxonómico,” Magzazín Dominical, p. 7.
8. Conrado Zuluaga, “Del regionalismo al post mortem,” Magazín Dominical, no. 426, 23 June 1991, p. 8.
9. Oscar Collazos, “Ensayo y trivialidad en Colombia,” Magazín Dominical, no. 426, 23 June 1991, p. 9.
10. Guillermo Alberto Arévalo, “Entre tradiciones y transiciones,” Magazín Dominical, no. 426, 23 June 1991, p. 10.
11. Harley Oberhelman, review, Hispania 75, no. 1 (Mar. 1992):100–101.
12. Several book-length studies of García Márquez's journalism have recently appeared. See Víctor Rodríguez Núñez, Cien años de solidaridad: introducción a la obra periodística de Gabriel García Márquez (Havana: Ediciones Unión, 1986); and Robert L. Sims, El primer García Márquez: un estudio de su periodismo de 1948 a 1955 (Potomac, Md.: Scripta Humanística, 1991).
13. William Rowe, “Gabriel García Márquez,” in On Modern Latin American Literature, edited by John King (New York: Noonday, 1987), 191.
14. Two of the more recent ones are Michael Wood, García Márquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990); and Philip Swanson, Cómo leer a Gabriel García Márquez (Madrid: Júcar, 1991). The latter volume also discusses the author's life and work in general and devotes a short chapter to El coronel no tiene quien le escriba.
15. Raymond Williams, as cited in Newton, Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: A Reader, 244.