Exceso de vida, instinto de muerte
I’ve always liked the title of this piece – it’s worthy of Bataille – and I like Sarmiento’s writing, and enjoy his ravings. … More Exceso de vida, instinto de muerte
I’ve always liked the title of this piece – it’s worthy of Bataille – and I like Sarmiento’s writing, and enjoy his ravings. … More Exceso de vida, instinto de muerte
Mejía Baca published this in 1966. Antenor Orrego died in 1960. I still have my Vallejo project to do. I am not one of those who believes Vallejo was arguing as an Inca or anything like that, but there were all of these americanist projects at the time he was writing and Vallejo is in … More Orrego: Hacia un humanismo americano
These were very old notes too, that I kept. Let’s see what is in them. This Burns I was taking notes on must have been E. Bradford Burns. Brazil became independent because it had become a kingdom. Dom João feared it would ask for independence and told Dom Pedro to declare it. That way, it … More Burns on Brazilian Modernism
España postimperial is available for free in PDF on the author’s website. It is worth reading. Axé.
There was a New Yorker article from 2021 on Said and Aijaz Ahmad I ripped a page out of, and here it is. It’s page 86. I remember reading the Ahmad critiques of many things and liking it. The New Yorker writer reminds us that Said was not aware of Asian, African, or Latin American … More Said