Papers, 1942-1974 (bulk 1969-1972).

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Papers, 1942-1974 (bulk 1969-1972).

The Angel Flores Papers include correspondence with various Latin American authors and literary critics. The majority of the material in the collection relates to volumes from Latin American literary symposiums on Octavio Paz, Pablo Neruda, Cesar Vallejo, Jorge Luís Borges, Horacio Quiroga, and Ricardo Palma, compiled by Angel Flores. The collection also includes critical essays and papers related to those authors and English translations of some of their prose and poetry. The collection contains 6 series, one corresponding with each of the authors. The Octavio Paz series is divided into two subseries. The first subseries relates to the symposium publication Aproximaciones A Octavio Paz. The second subseries relates to a symposium that Flores never published. The Pablo Neruda series contains biographical information, including articles and news clippings. The series on César Vallejo consists mainly of correspondence and papers related to his work, the majority which is related to the two volume publication Aproximaciones a César Vallejo. The three remaining series, Jorge Luís Borges, Horacio Quiroga, and Ricardo Palma are more limited in scope and volume.

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Borges, Jorge Luís, 1899-1986

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Paz, Octavio, 1914-1998

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Quiroga, Horácio, 1878-1937

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Flores, Angel, 1900-1994

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Palma, Ricardo, 1833-1919

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Peruvian writer known for his legends of colonial Peru. From the description of Typescript and offprint, 1901-[1954?]. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 38744960 ...

Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973

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Neruda was a Chilean poet, diplomat, and politician. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. From the description of Pablo Neruda papers concerning Fulgor y muerte de Joaquin Murieta, 1967-1976 (inclusive), 1967 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612769868 From the guide to the Pablo Neruda papers concering Fulgor y muerte de Joaquin Murieta, 1967-1976, bulk 1967., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Poet. ...