Robert Patrick Newcomb teaches Portuguese and Spanish at UC Davis. His articles, generally on comparative Luso-Hispanic topics, have been published in Estudos Avancados,Chasqui, Hispania,and Luso-Brazilian Review, among other journals. He is the translator of Alfredo Bosi's Colony, Cult and Culture (UMass Dartmouth, 2008). p>
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Scholars of literature seek to bridge the gap between Spanish and Portuguese traditions in Latin America, that is, for Brazil and the rest of Latin America to recognize each other as neighbors. They discuss counterposing nossa and nuestra America; Iberoamerica, the Magna Patria, and the question of Brazil; monarchy's end and the South Americanization of Brazil; culture, humanism, and Brazil's place in the American utopia; and obscured by roots of Rodo in Raizes do Brasil. (Annotation (c)2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)