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Through a comparative analysis of the novels of Roberto Bolaño and the fictional work of César Aira, Mario Bellatin, Diamela Eltit, Chico Buarque, Alberto Fuguet, and Fernando Vallejo, among other contemporaries, Héctor Hoyos defines new trends in how we read and write in a globalized era.

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An outstanding example of scholarly writing and critical thinking. Beyond Bolano challenges conventional ways of talking about and teaching Latin American literature, while at the same time resisting a facile globalization whereby Latin American literature becomes a companion to the presumed centers of world literature. -- David William Foster, Arizona State University A must-read for anyone interested in the ongoing discussion on world literature, this book uses the work of Roberto Bolano to explore what contemporary Latin American literature can tell us about ideologies of the global. -- Theo D'haen, author of The Routledge Concise History of World Literature Hector Hoyos makes a strong argument for reading the novels of the Chilean author as an epochal shift from the national narrative to novels whose characters and events are situated within a global scenario. He argues convincingly that in contemporary fiction, settings such as the supermarket, the art world, and the narco territories constitute such alephs. Focusing on the novels of Cesar Aira, Chico Buarque, Diamela Eltit, Fernando Vallejo, and Mario Bellatin, Beyond Bolano offers a stimulating discussion of this contemporary turn. -- Jean Franco, professor emerita, Columbia University Hector Hoyos offers a fascinating analysis of what "the globe" looks like from Latin America. An ambitious and necessary reframing of the world literature debates, Beyond Bolano is also an exemplary illustration of what textured literary analysis can tell us about the the geopolitics of cultural prestige. -- David Kurnick, Rutgers University Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. Choice Hoyos provides fresh insights into the relationship between contemporary Latin American literature and globalization. His study should be of interest to specialists in Latin American fiction, but it also has a broader appeal which is relevant to the disciplines of world literature and American studies. -- Helen Oakley Journal of American Studies [A]n impressive book. The claim that there cannot be a true consideration of the global novel without including authors of a Latin America that goes beyond Bolano is most convincing. -- Randolph D. Pope Recherche Litteraire / Literary Research Hoyos' book is an excellent guide for casual readers of Latin American literature wondering what lies beyond the traditional canon of Borges, Garcia Marquez, Vargas Llosa and even of the more recent Bolano. By tying the narrative of the continent to its history, it will also interest readers curious about trends in contemporary Latin American culture. Finally, to specialists it will be of special interest as it develops new angles from which to think of the local and the global as it pertains to Latin American literature. -- Manuel Azuaje-Alamo ReVista An important contribution to both studies of the contemporary (post 1989) Latin American novel and studies of World Literature. A Contra Corriente

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Acknowledgments Introduction: Globalization as Form 1. Nazi Tales from the Americas at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century 2. The Cosmopolitics of South-South Escapism 3. All the World's a Supermarket (and All the Men and Women Merely Shoppers) 4. Iconocracy and Political Theology of Narconovelas 5. On Duchamp and Beuys as Latin American Writers Conclusion: The Promise of Multipolarism Notes Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 13/12/2016
      ISBN13: 9780231168434, 978-0231168434
      ISBN10: 0231168438

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      Book Synopsis
      Through a comparative analysis of the novels of Roberto Bolaño and the fictional work of César Aira, Mario Bellatin, Diamela Eltit, Chico Buarque, Alberto Fuguet, and Fernando Vallejo, among other contemporaries, Héctor Hoyos defines new trends in how we read and write in a globalized era.

      Trade Review
      An outstanding example of scholarly writing and critical thinking. Beyond Bolano challenges conventional ways of talking about and teaching Latin American literature, while at the same time resisting a facile globalization whereby Latin American literature becomes a companion to the presumed centers of world literature. -- David William Foster, Arizona State University A must-read for anyone interested in the ongoing discussion on world literature, this book uses the work of Roberto Bolano to explore what contemporary Latin American literature can tell us about ideologies of the global. -- Theo D'haen, author of The Routledge Concise History of World Literature Hector Hoyos makes a strong argument for reading the novels of the Chilean author as an epochal shift from the national narrative to novels whose characters and events are situated within a global scenario. He argues convincingly that in contemporary fiction, settings such as the supermarket, the art world, and the narco territories constitute such alephs. Focusing on the novels of Cesar Aira, Chico Buarque, Diamela Eltit, Fernando Vallejo, and Mario Bellatin, Beyond Bolano offers a stimulating discussion of this contemporary turn. -- Jean Franco, professor emerita, Columbia University Hector Hoyos offers a fascinating analysis of what "the globe" looks like from Latin America. An ambitious and necessary reframing of the world literature debates, Beyond Bolano is also an exemplary illustration of what textured literary analysis can tell us about the the geopolitics of cultural prestige. -- David Kurnick, Rutgers University Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. Choice Hoyos provides fresh insights into the relationship between contemporary Latin American literature and globalization. His study should be of interest to specialists in Latin American fiction, but it also has a broader appeal which is relevant to the disciplines of world literature and American studies. -- Helen Oakley Journal of American Studies [A]n impressive book. The claim that there cannot be a true consideration of the global novel without including authors of a Latin America that goes beyond Bolano is most convincing. -- Randolph D. Pope Recherche Litteraire / Literary Research Hoyos' book is an excellent guide for casual readers of Latin American literature wondering what lies beyond the traditional canon of Borges, Garcia Marquez, Vargas Llosa and even of the more recent Bolano. By tying the narrative of the continent to its history, it will also interest readers curious about trends in contemporary Latin American culture. Finally, to specialists it will be of special interest as it develops new angles from which to think of the local and the global as it pertains to Latin American literature. -- Manuel Azuaje-Alamo ReVista An important contribution to both studies of the contemporary (post 1989) Latin American novel and studies of World Literature. A Contra Corriente

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction: Globalization as Form 1. Nazi Tales from the Americas at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century 2. The Cosmopolitics of South-South Escapism 3. All the World's a Supermarket (and All the Men and Women Merely Shoppers) 4. Iconocracy and Political Theology of Narconovelas 5. On Duchamp and Beuys as Latin American Writers Conclusion: The Promise of Multipolarism Notes Bibliography Index

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