Market relations are changing not only the distribution and promotion of literary works but also their content, their language, and their social and political function. This book penetrates the intricacies of literary production, circulation and reception, focusing on some of the most original and representative authors of today such as Roberto Bolaño, Gabriela Cabezón Camara, Yuri Herrera, and Irmgard Emmelhainz, among others. The book also illuminates on the “materialitity” of literature and the strategies of literary marketing: festivals, book fairs, digitalization, and translation. Globalization and regional particularisms meet, then, in the symbolic territories of the literary world, and expose their dynamics and intrinsic negotiations.
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págs. 41-57
“En tanto poeta, ¡zas!, novelista”: On Bolaño and Latin American Poetry in the World Literature System
págs. 58-77
Rejoicing Materiality: A Geological Writing by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara
págs. 78-87
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The Consecration and Repositioning of a Border Writer: The Phenomenon of the Publishing Market in the Work of Yuri Herrera
págs. 109-128
Latin American Crónicas: The World-Regional Circulation of a Local Genre
págs. 131-152
The Archives of an Exception to Come: Literature, Cinema and the World in Irmgard Emmelhainz’s El cielo está incompleto (2017)
págs. 153-173
Beyond (Cuban) Literature: Global Issues in Generation Zero
págs. 174-196
The Digital Condition: Algorithms, Language, and Imagination in Latin American Digital Literature
págs. 197-215
págs. 219-240
Literary Culture and Spectacle: The Boom in Literary Festivals in Latin America
págs. 241-280
Measuring the Consumption of Bibliodiversity and Foreign Literatures in Translation: Supply and Sales of Translated Books in Germany between 2007 and 2018
págs. 281-302
págs. 303-324
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