RL 652 Hispanic Nobel Prize Winners in Literature (Fall: 3)
Satisfies Literature Core Requirement
Offered Periodically
Conducted in Spanish.
Fulfills Peninsular or Latin American post-1800
major requirement.
A wide variety of Spanish and Latin American writes have been honored by
the Swedish Academy since the first literary Nobel Prize award in 1901.
The literary achievements of these authors play an essential role in the
development of twentieth-century Hispanic literature. Although all the Hispanic
prize recipients will be taken into account, we will concentrate on eight
winners spanning the twentieth century, Gabriel García Márquez and
Camilo José Cela among them. By studying limited selections of their
representative works, of different genres, students gain an understanding
of linguistic and ideological dimensions responsible for the Nobel award
to each laureate.
Irene Mizrahi
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