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Colonialism and Narrative in Puerto Rico: A Study of Characterization in the Novels of Pedro Juan Soto
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Colonialism and Narrative in Puerto Rico: A Study of Characterization in the Novels of Pedro Juan Soto

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This book analyzes the effect of the colonial experience on the protagonists in the novels of Pedro Juan Soto, a renowned author of the Puerto Rican Generation of 1950. Arguing - in keeping with Soto’s generational and personal pessimism - that the protagonists are anti-heroes who struggle with their environment and succumb to it in different ways, it acknowledges that the themes of the Puerto Rican novel are firmly rooted in the island’s reality, and offers a cogent review of the literary and socio-political context against which Soto’s work must be understood. It also inserts Soto into the canon of post-colonial writers while foregrounding his realist approach to characterization, which is the author’s means of articulating his social concerns.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
6 January 2004
Pages
169
ISBN
9780820469218

This book analyzes the effect of the colonial experience on the protagonists in the novels of Pedro Juan Soto, a renowned author of the Puerto Rican Generation of 1950. Arguing - in keeping with Soto’s generational and personal pessimism - that the protagonists are anti-heroes who struggle with their environment and succumb to it in different ways, it acknowledges that the themes of the Puerto Rican novel are firmly rooted in the island’s reality, and offers a cogent review of the literary and socio-political context against which Soto’s work must be understood. It also inserts Soto into the canon of post-colonial writers while foregrounding his realist approach to characterization, which is the author’s means of articulating his social concerns.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
6 January 2004
Pages
169
ISBN
9780820469218