Noé Jitrik was born in 1928 in Rivera, Argentina. He is the Director of the Instituto de Literatura Latinoamericana at the University of Buenos Aires. He has taught at universities in Argentina, Mexico, the United States, Puerto Rico, France, and Venezuela. Jitrik is the author of many works of literary criticism and more than a dozen books of fiction and poetry. He is currently editing a twelve-volume history of Argentine literature.
Daniel Balderston is Professor of Spanish at the University of Iowa. He is the author of books including
Susan Benner is a lecturer in the Department of English at Iowa State University.
Noé Jitrik was born in 1928 in Rivera, Argentina. He is the Director of the Instituto de Literatura Latinoamericana at the University of Buenos Aires. He has taught at universities in Argentina, Mexico, the United States, Puerto Rico, France, and Venezuela. Jitrik is the author of many works of literary criticism and more than a dozen books of fiction and poetry. He is currently editing a twelve-volume history of Argentine literature.
Daniel Balderston is Professor of Spanish at the University of Iowa. He is the author of books including
Susan Benner is a lecturer in the Department of English at Iowa State University.
Notes on the “Holy Place” and “Otherness” in Cortázar’s Bestiary
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Published:April 2005
2005. "Notes on the “Holy Place” and “Otherness” in Cortázar’s Bestiary", The Noé Jitrik Reader: Selected Essays on Latin American Literature, Noe Jitrik, Daniel Balderston, Susan E. Benner
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