Defamiliarization in the Work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez From 1947-1967
Author: | Mose, Kenrick |
Year: | 1989 |
Pages: | 350 |
ISBN: | 0-88946-387-5 978-0-88946-387-5 |
Price: | $219.95 |
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An original approach to the work of the Colombian Nobel laureate, painstakingly researched and documented to show the essential unity that underlies his works even when they differ in form.
Reviews
". . . a good deal of solid textual analysis which will be of general use to students and of interest to specialists as well. . . . there is much illuminating exposition of how structural and linguistic devices bring out or reinforce mood, character traits and social or universal issues. . . . the aforementioned analytical insights are accompanied by a useful overview of existing criticism, sensibly and unobtrusively confined to the notes appended to the main text." - Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispanicos
". . . Mose has shed new light on García Marquez's work by examining it from a different perspective. His impeccably documented monograph should appeal to students and scholars investigating the oeuvre of Latin America's best novelist." -- George McMurray in Revista Hispánica Moderna