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  • An archaeology of the Boom - A resource page with related articles about the works of Jorge Luis Borges, Alejo Carpentier, Juan Rulfo, Carlos Fuentes, Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez and Manuel Puig.
  • Anthology of Spanish Poetry - Several poems and interesting information about Spanish grammar and phonetics.
  • Argentine Literature - Ricardo Güiraldes's novel, "Don Segundo Sombra". Overview and a passage translated from Spanish to English language.
  • Argentine Literature History - Several web pages covering the period 1810-1990.
  • At Home Abroad - The little-known field of Jewish Latin American Literature, an essay by Stephen Sadow.
  • Ayvu Membyre - "Offspring of the Distant World", poetry in Guarani, Spanish and English by Susy Delgado.
  • Biblioteca Virtual Freyre - Americanism and Latinity in Latin America: increasing interdependence and decreasing separateness, an essay by Gilberto Freyre.
  • Cervantes and the Modern Latin American Narrative - An essay by Roberto González Echevarría examines how the Quijote has been re-written in Latin America and Cervantes as a figure of the author is more important than Don Quijote the character, in contrast to Spain.
  • Cesar Vallejo: the poet, the militant, the communist - A short analysis of Cesar Vallejo's career and an interview done to Miguel Gutierrez Correa about the author.
  • Change of Paradigm? - The new Latin American theatre and the constitution of theatrical post modernity, by Alfonso de Toro.
  • Complete Review of Latin and South American Literature - Index of Latin and South American Literature under review, organized by author, title, genre and national origin.
  • El Sur del Sur - Argentinean literature history, from 1810 to 1990.
  • Essays, Plays, Poems, and Translations - Contains "Literature and Revolution" by Fernando Alegria. An essay about the authenticity of experimentation, innovation and the revolutionary dynamism of existing Hispano American narrative.
  • Famous Hispanic writers - A short list of some famous Hispanic writers with their biographies and links to related pages.
  • First Light - An Anthology of Paraguayan Women Writers translated to English by Susan Smith Nash.
  • HFAC - Selected Internet resources in the Literature of Spain and Portugal.
  • Juan Rulfo, The Sound of Death - Death as a fundamental element in Rulfian stories, an essay by Angie Galicia.
  • Latin American Collection at Yale University - Guide to Latin American bibliography, literature, linguistics, journals, and general studies, organized by country.
  • Latin American Literature at CSU - A topic guide prepared by Joanne Gass, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, California State University, Fullerton.
  • Mexican and Latin American Literature - Selected sources prepared by Laura M. Boyer, CSU Stanislaus Library.
  • SAmericaWriters group - A virtual place for readers and writers interested in talking and trading information on South American writers.
  • Sincronia - A semiotics of film and literary fiction: classic, modern, and postmodern. By Lauro Zavala, Universidad Autónoma de México, UAM Xochimilco, Mexico City.
  • Some Ghostly Tales from South America - Overview of Magic Realists' short story art, written by Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
  • The Internet: a Latin American Province - Based on his literary and cultural analysis, Roberto Hernández Montoya concludes that the Internet can be a Latin American province because its universal connections storm every frontier and place you everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
  • The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project - An electronic edition of her complete works based on the text of Adolfo Méndez Plancarte and Alberto G. Salceda.
  • Tiras cómicas latinoamericanas - A sampling of Latin American comics, both Spanish and Portuguese, edited by Mark Rosenfelder.
  • Tribute to Ruben Dario - An extensive collection of poems by Ruben Dario.
  • Women in Latin American Literature - A selected list of narrative, poetry, drama and criticism by Latin American women.
  • Zeroland - South American literature directory. Alphabetical listing of online literary resources organized by country and author name.
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