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The Latinamerican Boom

The Latinamerican Boom

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Literature, Latin American Literature

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16 Slides • 8 Questions

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The Latin

American Boom ​

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​​Krisangi Gomez

​​Alicia Jaquez

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Teachers

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The agenda for today ​

This is what you will learn ​

  • The Latin American Boom​: Origin

  • Characteristics​

  • ​Authors

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Open Ended

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What do you know about the Boom?

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The remarkable literary movement known as the Latin American Boom, an unprecedented burst of creativity, genre-bending works and success​

BOOM!

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Origins

The 1960s were marked by an important social upheaval that spread throughout Latin America in the economic and political environment, induced by the Cold War.​

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Characteristics of the Boom​

  • The Rural and the urban

  • Fantasy and everyday life

  • New narration

  • Thematic​

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Multiple Choice

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1. What was the starting period of Latin American Boom?

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1970s

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1960s

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1990s

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2000s

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Multiple Choice

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Which of these words is a neologism?

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Coronavirus

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Bookmark

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Astronomy

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None

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Multiple Choice

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What originated the Latin American Boom?

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The Latin American Revolution.

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The World War II

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The Cold War

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The Mexican War

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Be ready to know each one of them and their works​

Who are the Boomers?

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Fuentes was undoubtedly one of the foremost Mexican writers of the 20th century. His broad range of literary accomplishments and his articulate humanism made him highly influential in the world's literary communities, particularly in that of Latin America.​

Stay tune for more!​

Carlos Fuentes ​

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Artemio Cruz, a corrupt soldier, politician, journalist, tycoon, and lover, lies on his deathbed, recalling the shaping events of his life, from the Mexican Revolution through the development of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.​

​It is considered to be a milestone in the Latin American Boom.

The Death of Artemio Cruz

​(1962)

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​Argentine novelist and short-story writer who combined existential questioning with experimental writing techniques in his works.

Julio Cortázar

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The first of the boom novels to acquire international recognition, it follows the antics and adventures of an Argentine bohemian exiled in Paris and his return to Buenos Aires.​

Hopscotch

(1963)

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  • ​Most of Latin teenagers know who wrote 100 years of Solitude and never let anyone adapt it into a film

  • He won the Nobel Prize to Literature in 1982.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez ​

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A 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family

One Hundred Years of Solitude ​

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  • Vargas Llosa is still alive and he is 85 years old now, ​

  • As well as Marquez, he won the Nobel Prize but this time in 2010​,

​Mario Vargas Llosa

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It is a history of Peru and Latin American dictatorships told in a conversation between two of the characters who meet in a cathedral, a bar and a cheap eating house.​

Conversation in the Cathedral (1969)

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Gabriel García Márquez wrote the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, in 1967. This work is considered a master piece.

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One Hundred Years of Solitude

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The Autumn of the Patriarch

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Love in the Time of Cholera

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Chronicle of a Death Foretold

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This novel has 155 chapters. Is an account of the misadventures of Horacio Oliveira, a discontent Argentinean intellectual in his forties. He wanders 1950s Paris with his mistress La Maga and a band of bohemian cohorts, but a series of missteps and personal tragedies send him packing back to Buenos Aires.

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The book was published on 1969. It is a conversation between two of the characters who meet in a church, a bar and a cheap eating house.​

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The Time of the Hero

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The War of the End of the World

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Conversation in the Cathedral

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A corrupt soldier, politician, journalist, tycoon, and lover, lies on his deathbed, recalling the shaping events of his life, from the Mexican Revolution through the development of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

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​any questions?

Thank you!​

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American Boom ​

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