From Manolo Cuadra to Sergio Ramírez: the Nicaraguan story between 1940 and 1970
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rll.v5i2.8978Keywords:
Nicaraguan literature, Vanguard, paradigms, cultural projectAbstract
This article presents an overview of the Nicaraguan story in its first boom, covering three decades from 1940, with the works of Manolo Cuadra and Adolfo Calero Orozco, until 1970, with those of Sergio Ramírez and Lizandro Chávez Alfaro. The main impulse of this first boom is the feeling of self-affirmation of the
Nicaraguan nation, stimulated, on the one hand, by Sandinos deed, and on the other by the cultural project of the Nicaraguan Vanguard Group. From both paradigms, two different but complementary ways of narrating the nation will emerge.
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Published
13-07-2019
How to Cite
Aguilar Leal, R. (2019). From Manolo Cuadra to Sergio Ramírez: the Nicaraguan story between 1940 and 1970. Revista Lengua Y Literatura, 5(2), 6–15. https://doi.org/10.5377/rll.v5i2.8978
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