Colombias Forgotten Frontier A Literary Geography Of The Putumayo

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Colombias Forgotten Frontier A Literary Geography Of The Putumayo

"Coming to prominence during the tropical booms of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Putumayo has long been a site of mass immigration and exile, of subjugation and insurgency, and of violence. By way of a study of literature of and on the Putumayo by Latin American as well as US and European writers, Colombia's Forgotten Frontier explores the history and enduring significance of this Amazonian border zone, which has been visited both physically and imaginatively by figures such as Roger Casement, José Eustasio Rivera, and William Burroughs. Travel writing, testimony, diaries, letters, journalism, oral history, songs, photographs, and 'pulp' fiction are all considered alongside more conventional forms such as the novel. Whilst geographically peripheral, the Putumayo has played a central role in Colombia and beyond, both historically and, crucial to this study, culturally, producing a literature of extreme experience, marginality, and conflict"--Publisher's website.

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English, Spanish
Pages
262

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Colombias Forgotten Frontier A Literary Geography Of The Putumayo
2013, Liverpool University Press
in English and Spanish

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Library of Congress
PQ8172.W95 2013, PQ8172 .W95 2013

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Open Library
OL26053223M
ISBN 13
9781846319747
LCCN
2013498509
OCLC/WorldCat
865655087

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OL17467754W

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