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DISSERTATIONS IN HISPANIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES: AN INDEX OF DISSERTATIONS COMPLETED IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. By CHATHAMJAMES R. and MCCLENDONCARMEN C., with the collaboration of RUIZ-FORNELLSENRIQUE and SCALESSARA MATHEWS. (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1981. Pp. 162. $20.00.)

GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1947–1979. Compiled by FAUMARGARET EUSTELLA. (Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood Press, 1980. Pp. 198. $27.50.)

MEXICAN LITERATURE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SECONDARY SOURCES. By FOSTERDAVID WILLIAM. (Metuchen, N.J., and London: Scarecrow Press, 1981. Pp. 386. $22.50.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Bradley A. Shaw*
Affiliation:
Kansas State University
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Copyright © 1984 by Latin American Research Review

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1. Since 1968 the Center for Inter-American Relations has sponsored in one way or another the publication of dozens of studies, bibliographies, and translations of Latin American literature.

2. James R. Chatham and Enrique Ruiz-Fornells, Dissertations in Hispanic Languages and Literatures, Vol. 1 (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1970).

3. Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, Pérez Galdós, and Unamuno head the list of Spanish authors being studied.

4. The authors consider this volume to be a supplement to Foster's Dictionary of Contemporary Latin American Authors (Tempe: Arizona State University, Center for Latin American Studies, 1975).

5. See Edwin McDowell, “U.S. is Discovering Latin America's Literature,” New York Times, Late City Ed., 16 February 1982, Section C, p. 7. cols. 1–6.

6. Foster found HAPI to be much more useful than the discontinued Index to Latin American Periodical Literature.

7. Luis Alberto Sánchez et al., Contribución a la bibliografía de la literatura peruana (Lima: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 1969); Alberto Tauro, “Bibliografía peruana de literatura 1931–1958,” Boletín de la Biblioteca Nacional (Lima), nos. 19–20 (1956–57): 190–298.

8. Claudia Dreifus interviews him in the January 1983 issue. The Spanish-language original appears in Signore of the same month.

9. In addition to Review and Latin American Literary Review, other significant journals of the seventies and early eighties include: The American Hispanist, The Bilingual Review/La Revista Bilingüe, Chasqui, Explicación de Textos Hispánicos, Hispamérica, Hispanic Journal, Inti, Journal of Spanish Studies: Twentieth Century, Latin American Theatre Review, Letras Femeninas, The Linden Lane Magazine (begun in 1982), Nueva Narrativa Hispanoamericana, Plural, Point of Contact/Punto de Contacto, Revista Chicano-Riqueña, Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana, Revista/Review Interamericana, Texto Crítico, and Vuelta, among others. Journal of Spanish Studies: Twentieth Century and Nueva Narrativa Hispanoamericana are no longer published.

10. Graciela N. V. Corvalán, Latin American Women Writers in English Translation: A Bibliography (Los Angeles: California State University, Latin American Studies Center, 1980).