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Proust's Latin Americans Ruben Gallo (Princeton University)

Proust's Latin Americans By Ruben Gallo (Princeton University)

Proust's Latin Americans by Ruben Gallo (Princeton University)


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Proust's Latin Americans will be of interest to scholars of modernism, French literature, Proust studies, gender studies, and Latin American studies.

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Proust's Latin Americans by Ruben Gallo (Princeton University)

Part biography, part cultural history, part literary study, Ruben Gallo's book explores the presence of Latin America in Proust's life and work. The novelist lived in an era shaped by French colonial expansion into the Americas: just before his birth, Napoleon III installed Maximilian as emperor of Mexico, and during the 1890s France was shaken by the Panama Affair, a financial scandal linked to the construction of the canal in which thousands of French citizens lost their life savings. It was in the context of these tense Franco-Latin American relations that the novelist met the circle of friends discussed in Proust's Latin Americans: the composer Reynaldo Hahn, Proust's Venezuelan lover; Gabriel de Yturri, an Argentinean dandy; Jose-Maria de Heredia, a Cuban poet and early literary model; Antonio de La Gandara, a Mexican society painter; and Ramon Fernandez, a brilliant Mexican critic turned Nazi sympathizer. Gallo discusses the correspondence - some of it never before published - between the novelist and this heterogeneous group and also presents insightful readings of In Search of Lost Time that posit Latin America as the novel's political unconscious. Proust's speculation with Mexican stocks informed his various fictional passages devoted to financial transactions, and the Panama Affair shaped his understanding of the conquest of America in a little-known early text. Proust's Latin Americans will be of interest to scholars of modernism, French literature, Proust studies, gender studies, and Latin American studies.

Proust's Latin Americans Reviews

Gallo has produced a unique, eloquent, and gratifying study of four Latin Americans who influenced Proust's life... Highly recommended. Choice ...the study is well-written, highly enjoyable and informative, and could be seen as introducing a new perspective in the study of Proust's life and work. Modern Language Review

About Ruben Gallo (Princeton University)

Ruben Gallo is a professor of Latin American literature in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures and director of the Program in Latin American Studies at Princeton University. He is the author of several books, including Freud's Mexico: Into the Wilds of Psychoanalyses, which won the Gradiva Award, and Mexican Modernity, winner of the Katherine Singer Kovacs Award.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Reynaldo Hahn: Proust's Latin Lover
Paperolle No. 1. Proust's Mexican Stocks
2. Gabriel de Yturri: An Argentinian in Paris
Paperolle No. 2. Proust's Peruvians
3. Jose-Maria de Heredia: A Cuban Conquistador
Paperolle No. 3. Proust's Mexican Painter
4. Ramon Fernandez: Proust's Mexican Critic
Paperolle No. 4. Proust's Spanish
Epilogue
Notes
Index

Additional information

CIN1421413450VG
9781421413457
1421413450
Proust's Latin Americans by Ruben Gallo (Princeton University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20140715
280
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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