Best of
Spanish-Literature

1981

1001 Pitfalls in Spanish


Marion P. Holt - 1981
    Here's the perfect book to help students of Spanish overcome those troublesome details of vocabulary, nuances of meaning, grammar, usage and style.

Certificate of Absence


Sylvia Molloy - 1981
    Innovative in its treatment of women's relationships and in its assertion of woman's right to author her own text, the novel has won wide approval in Latin America and the United States. The novel centers around a woman writing in a small room. As she writes, remembering a past relationship and anticipating a future one, the room becomes a repository for nostalgia, violence, and desire, a space in which writing and remembering become life-sustaining ceremonies. The narrator reflects on the power of love to both shelter and destroy. She meditates on the act of writing, specifically on writing as a woman, in a voice that goes against the grain of established, canonical voices.Latin American male writers are prone to self-portrayal in their texts. Certifcate of Absence is one of the few novels by Latin American women that successfully use this technique to open new windows on women's experiences.