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  • Killer Books: Writing, Violence, and Ethics in Modern Spanish American Narrative
  • Written by author Gonzalez, Anibal, Gonz Xe1 Lez, An Xed Bal
  • Published by University of Texas Press, 2009
  • Writing and violence have been inextricably linked in Spanish America from the Conquest onward. Spanish authorities used written edicts, laws, permits, regulations, logbooks, and account books to control indigenous peoples whose cultures were predominantl
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Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction. Killer Books: Writers, Writing, and Ethics in Spanish America

Part I. Abuses Chapter 1. Writing and Child Abuse in Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera's "La hija del aire"
Chapter 2. Silvina's Fall: Manuel Zeno Gandía's Epicurean Ethics of Writing in La charca Chapter 3. Ifigenia's Choice: Teresa de la Parra's Demonic Option

Part II. Admonitions Chapter 4. From Fission to Fiction: Ethical Chain Reactions in Jorge Luis Borges's "The Garden of Forking Paths"
Chapter 5. Ethics and Theatricality in Alejo Carpentier's The Harp and the Shadow Chapter 6. Shared Guilt: Writing as Crime in Julio Cortázar's "Press Clippings"

Notes Bibliography Index


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