South American Literature.
[I]Poetry: Pablo Neruda
Cesar Vallejo
Amado Nervo
Cortazar
Onetti
Borges
Benedetti
Alfonsina Storni
Idea Vilariño
Marosa di Giorgio
Delmira Agustini
Narrative:
Horacio Quiroga
J Luis Borges
Cortazar
Mauricio Rosencof
Take it easy.
Start by reading some poetry Neruda , Vallejo
Borges can be readed any country because his writting it is timeless and spaceless.
Hope my recomandations are helpful.
Horas escondido entre las palabras
I've always loved Latin American literature. I learned Spanish and discovered a whole wealth of great authors.
Juan Jose Arreola is a Mexican author whose satirical, experimental works (like Confabulario and Bestiario) have sometimes been translated into English. I highly recommend his work to those of you who like Borges. Arreola is more comic but no less philosophical.
unl4ess youre south american....
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bibliophile190
I love "The Feather Pillow" by Horacio Quiroga. It's one of my favorite short stories. I haven't much other LA literature though.
Unless you re south american I am rerally impressed that you have read Quiroga.I am sure he is one of the best universal writers.He is extraordinary advanced to his time.He have a terrible life that some try to show as "novelistic" but it was a permanent tragedy...
Alfonsina Storni, argentinian poetess seem to have some friendship to Horacio and dedicated a poem after he commit suicide(she will be a suicide too).
His writing it is original, thrilling, dark and can be readed by anyone even if refers to South American landscapes and characters...
he wrote for children too and was tender.
He is great.I am proud cause he is Uruguayan and so I am.:D