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Toward a Redefinition of Modernity in Luis Sepúlveda's An Old Man Who Read Love Stories and World at the End of the World
The Invention of Nature in Latin America [University Tübingen, Germany] (2016)
  • Adrian Taylor Kane, Boise State University
Abstract
Kane argues that the Chilean author’s novels, respectively set in the Amazon and Patagonia, are examples of a recent body of Latin American environmentalist fiction that suggests a shift from an anthropocentric to an ecocentric vision of the relationship between humans and their environments.
Publication Date
January 28, 2016
Citation Information
Adrian Taylor Kane. "Toward a Redefinition of Modernity in Luis Sepúlveda's An Old Man Who Read Love Stories and World at the End of the World" The Invention of Nature in Latin America [University Tübingen, Germany] (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/adrian_kane/14/