A similarity of Latin American culture of Pedro Paramo, no one has written in the Colonel that "Garcia Max", who discovered the Latin American culture, Pedro Paramo of Juanrol, who wrote to the colonel of literature, and the majority of Gabriel, "Colonel. The question is whether you can connect American-based cultural experience readers to all aspects of Latin American culture. By comparing such sports as cockfighting, Latin America's entertainment, the role of a small town
Ecstatic semi-abandoned rural areas, the dissolution of former families, innovation of prose style - Pedro Paramo has a lot of great things to make Sound and the Fury, one of the most influential books in Latin America. Since there are few writers than Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Valeria Luiselli who referred this book as an impressive writer, this work was read to reveal the earliest sources of magical realism. As Britons have their ancient epics, there are also Popol Vuh in Latin America and K'iche's (now) Guatemalans tell the story of their creation, and the story of warriors and heroes I talk. Popol Vuh was written by visiting missionaries around 1550 and was one of the only remaining traces of America's energetic story in pre-Columbian times.
Mixed blood, Creole or modern Latin American society. In Central America in Spain, the tradition of three major regions lies in the American cultural tradition, but the traditional cultural elements are similar. Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, the Guanacaste peninsula of Costa Rica, (2) the central part of Meseta in Costa Rica, (3) the inhabitants of Panama
There are many interesting trends in the history of Latin America. In the past two decades, the history of editing Latin America has rediscovered the culture including political culture. I think I rediscovered the importance of cultural relations between Latin America and America, and Latin America and the world. As part of the emerging world economy and society, Latin America feels stronger than before. One of the most interesting trends is the change in Latin American economic history over the past two decades. When I first became a historian, we knew little about the 19th century in the economic history of Latin America. There are almost no numbers