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Letters from Filadelfia

Early Latino Literature and the Trans-American Elite

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The book explores the significance of Philadelphia as a hub for Spanish-language literature in the early nineteenth century, highlighting its role as a symbol of republican ideals for Spanish Americans. Rodrigo Lazo delves into the writings of exiles, travelers, and immigrants who used the city's printing presses to express their aspirations for independence and challenge Spanish colonialism. Through these letters, the narrative captures the vibrant cultural exchange and the impact of Philadelphia on the broader movement for freedom in the Americas.

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Letters from Filadelfia, Rodrigo Lazo

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Title
Letters from Filadelfia
Subtitle
Early Latino Literature and the Trans-American Elite
Language
English
Released
2020
Format
Hardcover
Pages
306
ISBN13
9780813943541
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The book explores the significance of Philadelphia as a hub for Spanish-language literature in the early nineteenth century, highlighting its role as a symbol of republican ideals for Spanish Americans. Rodrigo Lazo delves into the writings of exiles, travelers, and immigrants who used the city's printing presses to express their aspirations for independence and challenge Spanish colonialism. Through these letters, the narrative captures the vibrant cultural exchange and the impact of Philadelphia on the broader movement for freedom in the Americas.