Eva the Fugitive [electronic resource]
An early cameo of Latin American surrealism, Rosamel del Valle's erotic narrative of ecstasy and perdition creates the rhythm of the dream and the tempo of madness. Intermittently a waiflike young woman, Eva, intrudes into the daily routine of the writer. Her appearances are marked by a circle...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English Spanish |
Published: |
CA :
University of California Press,
1990.
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Series: | Latin American literature and culture (Berkeley, Calif.) ;
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Summary: | An early cameo of Latin American surrealism, Rosamel del Valle's erotic narrative of ecstasy and perdition creates the rhythm of the dream and the tempo of madness. Intermittently a waiflike young woman, Eva, intrudes into the daily routine of the writer. Her appearances are marked by a circle of red and the vision of a deep well with a star hanging over it. A tone poem of surrealist encounter, pursuit, and loss, Eva y la Fuga was written in 1930 and finally published posthumously in 1970, by Monte Avila Press in Venezuela. Anna Balakian offers here the first translation of the work into any o. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (113 pages). |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9780520910423 0520910427 |
Source of Description, Etc. Note: | Print version record. |