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Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas is a forum for contemporary Latin American, Caribbean, and Canadian literature and arts. Published by the Americas Society in association with Taylor and Francis Ltd., the journal has a total readership of 10,000. Subscribe to Review.



Fall 2009
Review 79 showcases articles by leading colonial literature scholars on various aspects of the Inca Garcilaso’s life and work.

Spring 2009
Review 78 is comprised of an academic section containing articles by leading scholars on U.S. Latino writing and culture, and a creative section of poetry, prose, essays, and interviews by/with Latino writers of Chilean, Cuban, Dominican, Guatemalan, Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage.

Fall 2008
Review 77 features a section of research articles by leading scholars on aspects of immigration and culture and a creative section showcasing selections of poetry, fiction, creative essays, and interviews by and about writers including Jorge Aguilar Mora, Gioconda Belli, Enrique Fierro, José Kozer, Eduardo Mitre, Sylvia Molloy, Ricardo Piglia, and Ida Vitale.

Spring 2008
Review 76 focuses on currents in contemporary writing from throughout Canada, including literature in English and French and aboriginal and immigrant literatures; the selections presented in the issue provide a glimpse of the multicultural and multi-generational face of Canadian writing today.

November 2007
Review 75 opens with a section of scholarly articles developed by Guest Academic Editor Raúl Antelo on a range of topics relating to Argentine writing and humanities, such as the decade of the seventies in Argentine literature and the influence of the pampa on Argentine identity.

May 2007
This issue showcases selections of fiction, poetry, creative essays and images by writers and artists from the Caribbean and its diaspora.

November 2006
This issue juxtaposes rediscovered iconoclasts, such as 19th century poet Sousândrade; Brazilian Modernist Pagu; and Nise da Silveira, the creator of the first art therapy workshop in Rio, with contemporary cultural figures such as vital artist Paula Trope and performance artist Márcia X.

May 2006
Review 72 is devoted to the rich and riveting history of the cultural and economic exchanges between Asia and Latin America. It explores a number of New World traditions that flourished through five centuries of cultural interplay among the artists, writers, musicians, merchants, explorers, and visionaries of both regions.

November 2005
The 40th anniversary edition of Review, culled from the hundreds of translations first published in the journal, evidences the Americas Society's deep commitment to presenting innovative works by hemispheric visionaries at all stages of their careers. The edition closes with a special supplement on Cultural Agents, an increasingly important role played by Americas Society, an organization dedicated to creative interventions for the promotion of democracy and social development.

May 2005
Includes key texts featured in the Americas Society Literature Spring Program, including those by Argentine author Marcos Aguinis, Brazilian writer Moacyr Scliar, Mexican-born author Ilan Stavans (interviewed by Gabriel Sanders of The Forward), Argentine writer Luisa Futoransky, Peruvian poet Isaac Goldemberg, filmmaker Isaac Artenstein, and leading scholar of Jewish Latin American literature Edna Aizenberg. The work of visual artists Guillermo Kuitca, José Gurvich, and Frans Krajcberg are also showcased in the issue.

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