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The fictions of Alfredo Bryce Echenique / David Wood - Registro bibliográfico
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Wood, David, 1946-
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Biblioteca americana
Visitar sitio web
| Alfredo Bryce Echenique
Visitar sitio web
| Portal Nacional de Perú
Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
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Bryce-Echenique, Alfredo, 1939- -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos
'juan luis mira' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature edited by Verity Smith
(London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997); José Luis
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his work.10 The other
two academics to have published extensively on Bryce are Julio Ortega and José Luis
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José Luis de la Fuente,
Cómo leer a Alfredo Bryce Echenique (Madrid: Júcar, 1994); Más allá de la modernidad
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Luis Eyzaguirre also identifies the self-referential aspect of the work and sees the relation
between
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Cornejo Polar, ‘Tantas veces Pedro’, Revista de crítica literaria latinoamericana, 7-8 (1978), 22628.
19 Luis
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in Bryce’s narrative as part of a process of incorporation of popular
perspectives.26 For his part Luis
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Bryce’s
first major novel in a decade, but also a continuation in many ways of Un mundo para Julius,
Luis
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Luis Eyzaguirre in particular identifies the sense of closure marked
by the novel when he states that
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character
and reader, but also his work as a lecturer on Latin-American literature, through which he
Luis
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camino es
así’ in Permiso para vivir (antimemorias) (Barcelona: Anagrama, 1993), pp. 330-335, and José Luis
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around the golf club, is portrayed as futile, superficial and hedonistic, and is
summarised by José Luis
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Efraín Kristal, ‘Entrevista con
Alfredo Bryce Echenique’, Imprévue, I-II (1979), 221-39, at p. 229.
63 Luis
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pudo haber sido cualquier otra
ciudad inferiorísima a Lima, pero no: nada menos que Buenos Aires y mira
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mudanza de Felipe Carrillo.
111
La última mudanza de Felipe Carrillo: ‘Volver, volver, volveeer…’
Luis
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Carrillo corresponds to the protagonist’s desire to impose order on the events he narrates, but
84
Luis
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These similarities go well
beyond their names, which as Luis Eyzaguirre points out, are variants of the
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Bareiro Saguier, ‘Entrevista: Alfredo Bryce Echenique’, Hispamérica, VI (1974), 77-81, at p. 81.
95 Luis
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‘Alfredo Bryce, ese desconocido’, Oiga, 22 March 1968, 24-26
Eyzaguirre, Luis.
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Alfredo Bryce
Echenique (Montpellier: Centre d’Etudes et Recherches Sociocritiques, 1997)
Fuente, José Luis
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Cómo leer a Alfredo Bryce Echenique (Madrid: Júcar, 1994)
Fuente, José Luis de la.
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Resultado número:1 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- The fictions of Alfredo Bryce Echenique / David Wood - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Wood, David, 1946-
- Portales:
- Biblioteca americana Visitar sitio web | Alfredo Bryce Echenique Visitar sitio web | Portal Nacional de Perú Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- Bryce-Echenique, Alfredo, 1939- -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'juan luis mira' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature edited by Verity Smith (London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997); José Luis
- his work.10 The other two academics to have published extensively on Bryce are Julio Ortega and José Luis
- José Luis de la Fuente, Cómo leer a Alfredo Bryce Echenique (Madrid: Júcar, 1994); Más allá de la modernidad
- Luis Eyzaguirre also identifies the self-referential aspect of the work and sees the relation between
- Cornejo Polar, ‘Tantas veces Pedro’, Revista de crítica literaria latinoamericana, 7-8 (1978), 22628. 19 Luis
- in Bryce’s narrative as part of a process of incorporation of popular perspectives.26 For his part Luis
- Bryce’s first major novel in a decade, but also a continuation in many ways of Un mundo para Julius, Luis
- Luis Eyzaguirre in particular identifies the sense of closure marked by the novel when he states that
- character and reader, but also his work as a lecturer on Latin-American literature, through which he Luis
- camino es así’ in Permiso para vivir (antimemorias) (Barcelona: Anagrama, 1993), pp. 330-335, and José Luis
- around the golf club, is portrayed as futile, superficial and hedonistic, and is summarised by José Luis
- Efraín Kristal, ‘Entrevista con Alfredo Bryce Echenique’, Imprévue, I-II (1979), 221-39, at p. 229. 63 Luis
- pudo haber sido cualquier otra ciudad inferiorísima a Lima, pero no: nada menos que Buenos Aires y mira
- mudanza de Felipe Carrillo. 111 La última mudanza de Felipe Carrillo: ‘Volver, volver, volveeer…’ Luis
- Carrillo corresponds to the protagonist’s desire to impose order on the events he narrates, but 84 Luis
- These similarities go well beyond their names, which as Luis Eyzaguirre points out, are variants of the
- Bareiro Saguier, ‘Entrevista: Alfredo Bryce Echenique’, Hispamérica, VI (1974), 77-81, at p. 81. 95 Luis
- ‘Alfredo Bryce, ese desconocido’, Oiga, 22 March 1968, 24-26 Eyzaguirre, Luis.
- Alfredo Bryce Echenique (Montpellier: Centre d’Etudes et Recherches Sociocritiques, 1997) Fuente, José Luis
- Cómo leer a Alfredo Bryce Echenique (Madrid: Júcar, 1994) Fuente, José Luis de la.
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