Beings Contemporary Peruvian Short Stories
Beings Contemporary Peruvian Short Stories is an anthology that collects eight short stories of Peruvian neorealistic literature from 1960 to 2014. It was edited and introduced in 2014 by Elisa Cairati of the University of Milan and translated into English by Anna Heath. The anthology contains the following stories:
- Julio Ramón Ribeyro, Alienation
- Luis Loayza, Cold Afternoons
- Fernando Ampuero, Bad Manners
- Jorge Eduardo Benavides, It Doesn't Have to Be This Way
- Guillermo Niño de Guzmán, No More Than A Shadow
- Alonso Cueto, The Love Artist
- Gunter Silva Passuni, Homesick
- Ricardo Sumalavia, The Offering
Author | Various authors; edited by Elisa Cairati |
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Translator | Anna Heath |
Language | English |
Genre | Peruvian literature, neorealism |
Publisher | Berforts Press |
Publication date | 2014 |
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Pages | 256 |
ISBN | 9781908616739 |
César Ferreira describes the anthology as "a welcome and timely contribution that makes available some of the best short fiction to come out of Peru in recent decades."[1]
References
- César Ferreira, January 2015, “Beings Contemporary Peruvian Short Stories”. World Literature Today (accessed 5 February 2016)
- José Manuel Morales, 2015, “Beings Contemporary Peruvian Short Stories”. Ventana Latina
- Juan Toledo, 2015, “Beings Contemporary Peruvian Short Stories: El amor y otras obsesiones nacionales”. Perro Negro
Bibliography
- BEINGS: Contemporary Peruvian Short Stories (anthology), London, Berforts Press, 2014. ISBN 9781908616739
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