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Diáspora: Narrativa breve en español de Estados Unidos

Diáspora: Narrativa breve en español de Estados Unidos

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Publication Date: March 21st, 2017
Publisher:
Vaso Roto Ediciones S.L
ISBN:
9788416193752
Pages:
272
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Description

Spanish language lives a dual reality in the United States: it has become the nation's second language by the number of speakers - the US is only second to Mexico, across the world, in the total number of Spanish speakers - but today it is also suffering a strong pushback. Can power diminish the strongest of bonds in human understanding?

Is Spanish strong enough to survive in the United States? A clue may be found in the strong presence of Spanish-language media - both traditional, as well as online and social - but also in the emergence of Spanish-language literature which is a growing reality since the late 1990's in the fields of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and drama.

Diaspora is an attempt to bring geographically and culturally diverse voices from Spanish-speaking authors who have made a point of writing and publishing in their mother language in the United States. 25 authors - a majority of which are women - make a strong case for Spanish as a language that not only resists, but flourishes creatively and beautifully in a strange land.

Con una poblaci n de origen latino que rebasa ya los 50 millones, Estados Unidos es la segunda naci n con mayor n mero de hispanohablantes. Es l gico, por tanto, que est naciendo en este pa's una literatura nueva, una literatura escrita en el espa ol propio de los Estados Unidos, del espa ol nacido de la confluencia de las variedades idiom ticas de los pa ses latinoamericanos que han protagonizado las grandes olas migratorias; y del ingl's que les ha dado cobijo. Una variedad del espa ol nica, para una literatura nica y profundamente original.

Di spora. Narrativa breve en espa ol de Estados Unidos, constata esta realidad a trav's de 25 relatos escritos por autores asentados en Estados Unidos que optan por escribir en espa ol para una poblaci n lectora estadounidense que demanda libros en espa ol y que est creciendo exponencialmente.