Puerto Rican Literature: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources
By (Author) David William Foster
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
28th September 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
016.860997295
Hardback
232
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Foster's formula for bibliographies of Latin American literature is successful because it provides easy access to a cultural area not widely covered elsewhere....This especially useful bibliography lists secondary sources of critical material on more than 70 Puerto Rican writers...The bibliography is easy to use, divided by general topics and the specific authors treated, and has a full index for the authors of the critical works. Should be purchased by any academic or public library serving readers with an interest in the Puerto Rican world.-Choice
"Foster's formula for bibliographies of Latin American literature is successful because it provides easy access to a cultural area not widely covered elsewhere....This especially useful bibliography lists secondary sources of critical material on more than 70 Puerto Rican writers...The bibliography is easy to use, divided by general topics and the specific authors treated, and has a full index for the authors of the critical works. Should be purchased by any academic or public library serving readers with an interest in the Puerto Rican world."-Choice
DAVID WILLIAM FOSTER is Chair of the Department of Languages and Literatures and Regents' Professor of Spanish, Humanities, and Women's Studies at Arizona State University./e His many books include Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook (1994), Peruvian Literature: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources (1981), Puerto Rican Literature: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources (1982), and Culture and Customs of Argentina (1998), all available from Greenwood Press.