Essays on the African influence in Latin American literature.
A collection of essays by contemporary Chilean writers.
Essays on Women's Writing from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico.
AS/COA hosts a discussion of Marie Arana’s latest book on October 8 in New York.
Spanish writer Nuria Amat (Amor y Guerra, 2012) engages in a dialogue about historical memory and identity in Latin America and Spain with essayist and political analyst David Rieff (In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and Its Ironies, 2016).
Soledad Fox, a professor of Spanish and comparative literature at Williams College, recently published a biography of writer, politician and Buchenwald survivor Jorge Semprún (1923–2011). As the book is about to be published in English, she discusses her approach of 20th-century Europe through the biographical genre.