Sur: A Study of the Argentine Literary Journal and its Role in the Development of a Culture, 1931-1970

by John King

2021-01-08 22:19:37

This book tells the story of Sur, Argentina''s foremost literary and cultural journal of the twentieth century. Victoria Ocampo (its founder and lifelong editor) and Jorge Luis Borges (a regular and influential contributor) feature prominently in the... Read more
This book tells the story of Sur, Argentina''s foremost literary and cultural journal of the twentieth century. Victoria Ocampo (its founder and lifelong editor) and Jorge Luis Borges (a regular and influential contributor) feature prominently in the story, while the contributions of other major writers (including Eduardo Mallea, William Faulkner, André Breton, Virginia Woolf, Alfonso Reyes, Octavio Paz, Waldo Frank, Aldous Huxley and Graham Greene) are discussed. Politically speaking, Sur represented a certain brand of liberalism, a resistance to populism and mass culture, and an attachment to elitist values which offended against the more dominant phases of Argentine thought, from Peronism to the varied forms of nationalism, socialism and Marxism. Dr King examines the journal''s roots, its development and its demise, relating it to other journals circulating at the time, and highlighting vital issues debated in its pages, such as Argentine attitudes towards fascism during the Second World War. Less

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File size9.02 X 5.98 X 0.55 in
Print pages244
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication date October 15, 2009
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780521121217
Author
John King is a teacher of Spanish at Eton College....

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