Introduction -- Journalism as literary practice during modernismo -- "Possession of the infinite": temporality and difference in modernismo -- "Circulation and vitality": editorial influence visual culture and the crónica modernista -- "The house of ideas": the crónica modernista, material culture of the book and literary history
Summary
Modernismo's Unstoppable Presses, a treatise on Spanish American literary journalism at the turn of the twentieth century, explores how writers from the modernista literary movement negotiated, through expansive newspaper and periodical production, the experience of modernity. Providing extensive contextual information on the intersection of literature, advertising and visual cultures, expanding readerships and book history, Modernismo's U
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-180) and index
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