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|a Ajéns, Andrés.
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|a La flor del extérmino :
|b escritura y poema tras la invención -- de América /
|c Andrés Ajéns.
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|a 1a ed.
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|a Buenos Aires :
|b Ediciones La Cebra,
|c 2011.
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|a 157 pages :
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|c 22 cm.
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|a "These essays trace the Western poem as it confronts indigenous alterity in Latin America. Rather than extend Western conceptions of writing in search of an alleged Amerindian ethno-literature, Ajens approaches literature as a Western invention. This book discusses a wide range of indigenous American, Hispanic, and European texts, with a focus on language, authorship, genre, and translation"--Provided by publisher.
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|a Latin American poetry
|x History and criticism.
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|a Indian poetry
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|a Other (Philosophy) in literature.
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|a Poetry.
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