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20 records found where subject: English translation of Changó, el gran putas. showing records 16 - 20.
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Letter September 11, 1995 letter from Tittler Spanish Jonathan Tittler writes to Zapata Olivella that Indiana University has declined to publish an English translation of "Changó, el gran putas" (1983), citing the length of the manuscript as prohibitive. Tittler also mentions that "Review: Latin American Literature and Arts" plans an upcoming issue dedicated to Afro-Hispanic writers. PDF icon
Letter July 18, 1994 letter from Tittler Spanish In a handwritten letter, Jonathan Tittler writes to Zapata Olivella to thank him for his prayers and offerings to the orishas on his behalf. Tittler survived a bone marrow transplant, and is recovering for the summer at a relative's home. He hopes to resume translating "Changó, el gran putas" (1983) as soon as he can. PDF icon
Letter May 06, 1992 letter from Tittler Spanish Jonathan Tittler writes to Zapata Olivella about his upcoming trip to Colombia as well as his strategy to present the English translation of "Changó, el gran putas" (1983) to publishing houses. He plans to enlist the help of Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to garner interest from U.S. publishers. PDF icon
Letter January 09, 1992 letter to Captain-Hidalgo Spanish In a letter to Captain-Hidalgo, Zapata Olivella discusses his ongoing issues finding a publisher for "Hemingway, el cazador de la muerte." He also notes that Editions Miroirs will publish "Chango, el gran putas" in French and that Rei Andes has signed on for a third addition of the novel. Moreover, he discusses his work on his new novel, "Retorno a la Utopía." PDF icon
Publication [January 01, 1996] Review: Latin American Literature and Arts English Review: Latin American Literature and Arts published an excerpt of Tittler's translation of "Changó, el gran putas " (Spring 1996) as "Changó, the Baddest Dude." This excerpt includes "Part One: Origins" and "Section Two: The Slave Trade." PDF icon
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