PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide

Chapter 5: Late Nineteenth Century - José Martí (1853 1895)

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Primary Works

Ismaelillo, 1882; Versos libres, 1882; Amistad funesta, 1885; La edad de oro, 1889; Versos sencillos, 1891.

The America of Jose Marti; selected writings. Translated from the Spanish by Juan de Onis. With an introd. by Federico de Onis.:NY: Funk & Wagnalls, 1968. E13 .M3

Jose Marti, major poems: a bilingual edition . English translation by Elinor Randall ; edited, with an introduction, by Philip S. Foner. NY: Holmes & Meier Publishers, 1982. PQ7389 .M2 A27

On art and literature: critical writings by Jose Marti. edited, with an introduction and notes by Philip S. Foner, translated by Elinor Randall; with additional translations by Luis A. Baralt, Juan de Onis, and Roslyn Held Foner. NY: Monthly Review Press, 1982. NX65 .M33

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Gonzalez, Edward. Jose Marti and the Cuban revolution retraced: proceedings of a conference held at the U of California, Los Angeles, March 1 2, 1985, with an introduction by Edward Gonzalez. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1986. F1788 .J63

Gray, Richard B. Jose Marti, Cuban Patriot. Gainesville: U of Florida P, 1962.

Kirk, John M. Jose Marti, mentor of the Cuban nation. Tampa: U P of Florida, 1983. F1783 .M38 K57 1983

Lewis, Bart L. "Sarmiento, Marti, and Rodo: Three Views of the United States in the Latin American Essay." in Zyla Wolodymyr T.; Hammer Carl; Jr. Hernandez; Frances Collmer. Portrayal of America in Various Literatures. Lubbock: Texas Tech U, 1978.

Lizaso, Felix. Marti, martyr of Cuban independence. translated by Esther Elise Shuler. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 1953. F1783.M38 L492

Masiello, Francine. "Melodrama, Sex, and Nation in Latin America's Fin de Siglo." Modern Language Quarterly 57.2 (Jun 1996): 269-78.

Molloy, Sylvia. "His America, Our America: Jose Marti Reads Whitman." Modern Language Quarterly 57.2 (Jun 1996): 369-79.

- - -. "Too Wilde for Comfort: Desire and Ideology in Fin de Siecle Spanish America." Social Text 10.2-3 (1992): 187-201.

Ramos, Julio. "The Repose of Heroes." Modern Language Quarterly 57.2 (June 1996): 355-67.

Ronning, C. Neale. Jose Marti and the emigre colony in Key West: leadership and state formation. NY: Praeger, 1990. F 1783 .M38 R7

Saldivar, Jose D. "The Dialectics of Our America." in Perez Firmat Gustavo (ed.). Do the Americas Have a Common Literature?. Durham: Duke UP, 1990.

Sanchez-Eppler, Benigno. "Call My Son Ishmael: Exiled Paternity and Father/Son Eroticism in Reinaldo Arenas and Jose Marti." Differences 6.1 (Sprg 1994): 69-97.

Santovenia, Emeterio S. Lincoln in Marti. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1953. E457 .S2343

Schwartz, Kessel. "A Source for Three Marti Letters: The Art of Translation and Journalistic Creation." Revista de Estudios Hispanicos 18.1 (Jan 1984): 133-153.

- - -. "Jose Marti, The NY Herald and President Garfield's Assassin." Hispania 56 (1973): 335-42.

Zendegui, Guillermo de. "Marti in NY." Americas 25 (Jan 1975): 7-12.

MLA Style Citation of this Web Page

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