Latin American Literary Review Press Explained

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Latin American Literary Review
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Abbreviation:Lat. Am. Lit. Rev.
Discipline:Literature
Language:English, Spanish, Portuguese
Editor:Debra Castillo
Publisher:Latin American Research Commons for thee Latin American Literary Review/Press
Country:United States
History:1972 to present
Frequency:Biannual
Issn:0047-4134
Eissn:2330-135X
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Website:https://www.lalrp.net/
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The Latin American Literary Review/Press, affiliated with the Department of Comparative Literature in Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, is a non-profit organization. The founding editor-in-chief was Yvette E. Miller.; she has been succeeded by Debra A. Castillo.[1]

Miller developed two entities: the Latin American Literary Review, a literary magazine, and the Latin American Literary Review Press, which published English translations of Latin American literature.[2] [3] [4]

The Latin American Literary Review was established in 1972 and is published biannually. As of 2017 it has moved to an online platform with the Latin American Research Commons and Ubiquity Press.[5] It contains feature essays, creative work, new translations of important texts, and reviews of recent literary works from Latin America. It publishes articles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.[6] [7]

The Latin American Literary Review Press was founded in 1980 and has published creative writing and literary criticism that has been translated into English. The press was created with the principal objective of familiarizing readers outside the field with Latin American literature.[2] [3] [4] [8] Since Miller's death, the Press has been inactive.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Debra Ann Castillo . March 11, 2017.
  2. Web site: Latin American Literary Review Press (United States of America). United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The goal of the Latin American Literary Review Press has been to make available to the general public translations of Latin American literature..
  3. Web site: Leslie Schwartz. Latin American Literature Hits The Big Time. The Council of Literary Magazines and Press. May 15, 2001.
  4. Web site: ASU. Latin American Literary Review Press (pp.26-37). Arizona State University. Latin American Literary Review Press was founded in 1980 to familiarize readers outside of the field with Latin American literature..
  5. Web site: Latin American Literary Review . March 11, 2017.
  6. Web site: Latin American Literary Review . March 11, 2017.
  7. Web site: Latin American Literary Review . . March 11, 2017.
  8. Web site: About the press . Latin American Literary Review Press . May 1, 2012 . March 3, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140621214616/http://www.lalrp.org/a_press.html . June 21, 2014 . dead .
  9. Web site: Michael Lowenthal. Bubbeh. The New York Times. June 14, 1998.