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Index
Theoretical Fables The Pedagogical Dream in Contemporary Latin American Fiction Contents Preface Notes Chapter 1 An Apprenticeship in Reading: Macedonio Fernández The Flip Side The Privilege of Stumbling onto Eternity How to Read and Write the "Good Novel" Ideal Readers Notes Chapter 2 Taming the Reader: Jorge Luis Borges Who is in Charge? Who Owns an Author's Style? The Paradoxes of Belonging: Jews and History Answers A Twist Notes Chapter 3 Intelligence and Its Neighbors: Gabriel García Márquez Is There a Book In This Book? The Intelligent Reader What Are We Reading? Let's Work with Facts Scenes of Reading Notes Chapter 4 Literature as Risk: Julio Cortázar The Open Book and Its Hoaxes Literary Reception as a Novelistic Hypothesis: Morelli/Trepat How Should We Read? The Naive Reception Words In a Mirror What About Theory? Risks An Abyss Notes Chapter 5 A Poetics of Misencounters: Adolfo Bioy Casares Of Machines and Writing Streets and Commonplaces The Flight A Rivalry Notes Chapter 6 Is There Style Without Gender? Manuel Puig The Politics of Winning Culture and Consumption The Pedagogical Moment Fragments Notes Chapter 7 The Lucidity of Inaction: María Luisa Bombal The Uncanniness of Women Desire and Facts Dead Women Silence Notes Chapter 8 Closing the Book -- Dogspeech: José Donoso Fear and Story-Telling As Seen by a Hungry Dog A Beautiful Face, Great Clothes A Greyhound, a Yellow Dog, and Despair Notes Chapter 9 Overstaying My Welcome: Conclusions Bibliography Index Penn Studies in Contemporary American Fiction
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