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OverviewThis collection of essays, by fifteen scholars across diverse fields, explores forty years of writing by Giannina Braschi, one of the most revolutionary Latinx authors of her generation. Since the 1980s, Braschi’s linguistic and structural ingenuities, radical thinking, and poetic hilarity have spanned the genres of theatre, poetry, fiction, essay, musical, manifesto, political philosophy, and spoken word. Her best-known titles are El imperio de los sueños, Yo-Yo Boing!, and United States of Banana. She writes in Spanish, Spanglish, and English and embraces timely and enduring subjects: love, liberty, creativity, environment, economy, censorship, borders, immigration, debt, incarceration, colonialization, terrorism, and revolution. Her work has been widely adapted into theater, photography, film, lithography, painting, sculpture, comics, and music. The essays in this volume explore the marvelous ways that Braschi’s texts shake upside down our ideas of ourselves and enrich our understanding of how powerful narratives can wake us to our higher expectations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frederick Luis Aldama , Tess O'DwyerPublisher: University of Pittsburgh Press Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN: 9780822946182ISBN 10: 0822946181 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 05 January 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAt long last! Aldama and O'Dwyer have brought together a lineup of talent to match the vivacious audacity of Giannina Braschi. Admirers of Braschi will feast on every sumptuous page of this book, and they'll return to her lush storyworlds with renewed vigor. Poets, Philosophers, Lovers reveals the challenging necessity of this transformative Latinx author. --Christopher Gonzalez, Utah State University, author of Permissible Narratives: The Promise of Latino/a Literature The book's main thrust is to reintroduce Braschi to a wider academic public and reframe her, through the critical lens of the day, as 'one of today's foremost experimental Latinx authors.' For Aldama and the book's contributors, Braschi participates in a long, albeit less visible, branch of Latinx writing that has been and continues to be driven by aesthetic and literary experimentation rather than explicit realist representation. --World Literature Today At long last! Aldama and O'Dwyer have brought together a lineup of talent to match the vivacious audacity of Giannina Braschi. Admirers of Braschi will feast on every sumptuous page of this book, and they'll return to her lush storyworlds with renewed vigor. Poets, Philosophers, Lovers reveals the challenging necessity of this transformative Latinx author. --Christopher Gonzalez, Utah State University, author of Permissible Narratives: The Promise of Latino/a Literature A new collection of essays by well-known scholars helps foster a deeper understanding of the innovation and relevance of [Braschi's] work. --Hispanic New York Los quinceensayos de este libro, escritos por otros tantos estudiosos de la literatura, conforman una reflexionerudita sobre su obra. Son tambien un raro homenaje a una escritora puertorriquena que ha superado losencasillamientos usuales con que se suele silenciar la voz de los nuestros. --Nuevo Dia The fifteen essays in this book, written by as many scholars of literature, make up a scholarly collection on the work. They are also a rare tribute to a Puerto Rican writer who has overcome the usual pigeonholing with which the voice of our people is usually silenced. --Cambio16 At long last! Aldama and O'Dwyer have brought together a lineup of talent to match the vivacious audacity of Giannina Braschi. Admirers of Braschi will feast on every sumptuous page of this book, and they'll return to her lush storyworlds with renewed vigor. Poets, Philosophers, Lovers reveals the challenging necessity of this transformative Latinx author. --Christopher Gonzalez, Utah State University, author of Permissible Narratives: The Promise of Latino/a Literature The book's main thrust is to reintroduce Braschi to a wider academic public and reframe her, through the critical lens of the day, as 'one of today's foremost experimental Latinx authors.' For Aldama and the book's contributors, Braschi participates in a long, albeit less visible, branch of Latinx writing that has been and continues to be driven by aesthetic and literary experimentation rather than explicit realist representation. --World Literature Today Author InformationFrederick Luis Aldama is Arts & Humanities Distinguished Professor and University Distinguished Scholar at The Ohio State University. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of thirty books, and the editor or coeditor of seven book series. Aldama is the fou Tess O’Dwyer won the Columbia University Translation Center Award for her rendition of Giannina Braschi’s postmodern poetry epic Empire of Dreams and translated Braschi’s Spanglish classic Yo-Yo Boing! as well as Martin Rivas by Alberto Blest Gana. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |