University Press Copublishing Division / Bucknell University Press
Pages: 215
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Trim: 6¾ x 9¾
978-1-61148-266-9 • Hardback • October 2006 • $96.00 • (£74.00)
Samuel Amago teaches at the University of Notre Dame, where he is an assistant professor in the program of Iberian and Latin American Studies and a faculty fellow of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.
'Amago . . . is intent to impress on us how an age-old form has taken on new life in the contemporary field. To a large extent, this is down to Amago's intelligent re-location of the debates concerning metafiction, drawing them closer to the questions of identity that characterize Spanish post-Franco culture. True Lies is an engaging and insightful contribution to the study of contemporary Spanish letters.'
— Stuart Davis, Girton College; Bulletin of Spanish Studies, Vol. 87, No. 1, 2010
'Amago shows that he is a skilled and disciplined reader with an eye for narrative complexities and thematic intensity. His study of the anxiety of influence in Nuria Amat's Todos somos Kafka and La intimidad is particularly well wrought, as is his exploration of indeterminacy and referentiality in [Javier] María's Negra espalda del tiempo.''''
— David K. Herzberger; Revista Iberoamericana, March 2008
'Amago shows that he is a skilled and disciplined reader with an eye for narrative complexities and thematic intensity. His study of the anxiety of influence in Nuria Amat's Todos somos Kafka and La intimidad is particularly well wrought, as is his exploration of indeterminacy and referentiality in [Javier] María's Negra espalda del tiempo.'
— David K. Herzberger; Revista Iberoamericana, March 2008