Interwar American Literature. The interwar period (1918-1939) is one of the most turbulent periods in the history of the Western world, due to the rise of fascism and communism, the Wall Street crash that led to the Great Depression, and the civil war Spanish, which had important international resonances. But it is
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “Representations of American society in foreign literatures” Free and free admission with prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “La Frontera de Cristal” by Carlos Fuentes “En La
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “The Others of the United States: Differentiated Groups in American Culture and Society” Free entry and prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “The Awakening”
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “The Others of the United States: Differentiated Groups in American Culture and Society” Free entry and prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “Sula” by Toni
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “American Literature on Film” Free and free admission with prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “Las bostonianas” by Henry James “Las bostonianas (The Bostonians), a novel that appeared in 1886,
Next Wednesday, November 30 at 19:30 p.m. The International Institute will host the presentation of the book “Gender and Modernization in the Spanish Realist Novel” by Jo Labanyi, organized by the IIE in collaboration with New York University Madrid and Ediciones Cátedra. They will participate: Jacqueline Cruz, Julia Doménech, Pura Fernández, Jo Labanyi, Antonio
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. “American Literature on Film” cycle Free and free admission with prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee “Jean Louise Finch evokes a time
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle “American Literature in Film” Free and free admission with prior registration at library@iie.es Book of the month: “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury COLLOQUIUM: Thursday, October 27 at 19:30 p.m.