词条 | José Miguel Oviedo |
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José Miguel Oviedo (born 1934, Lima) is a Peruvian writer and literary critic. He received his doctorate from the Pontificia Universidad Católica in 1961, afterwards teaching at the same institution. He has also taught at various American universities, including the University of Pennsylvania, and is the recipient of a Rockefeller grant and a Guggenheim fellowship. Oviedo is best known as a scholar of Peruvian and Latin American literature. His critical surveys have covered writers such as Ricardo Palma, Mario Vargas Llosa, and José Martí. He has also compiled various anthologies of Peruvian prose and poetry, Cuban short stories, 19th century Latin American short stories, etc. His principal work is a two-volume history of Latin American literature: Historia de la literatura hispanoamericana, split into De los orígenes a la Emancipación (1995) and Del Romanticismo al Modernismo (1997). He has also published several short story collections: Soledad & Compañía (1987), La vida maravillosa (1988) and Cuaderno imaginario (1996).[1] References1. ^Bio {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Oviedo, Jose Miguel}} 6 : 1934 births|Living people|Peruvian writers|Peruvian anthologists|20th-century Peruvian writers|21st-century Peruvian writers |
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