Latin American Literature
Latin American Literature
Latin American Literature
Colonial literature
• When Europeans encountered the New World, early
explorers and conquistadores produced written
accounts and crónicas of their experience, such as
Columbus's letters or Bernal Díaz del Castillo's
description of the conquest of Mexico
Nineteenth-century literature ("foundational
fictions“)
Novels in the Romantic or Naturalist traditions that
attempted to establish a sense of national identity,
and which often focused on the indigenous question
or the dichotomy of "civilization or barbarism“
• Additionally, a gradual increase in women's education
and writing during the 19th century brought more
women writers to the forefront
Modernismo was an end of Nineteenth and early Twentieth-century Latin-
American literary movement, best exemplified by Rubén Darío.