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Writing Towards the Truth and Away from Invisibility: A Conversation with Patricia Engel
Invisibility, displacement, and the immigrant experience are all key themes of US Latinx literature, and recently, more writers who identify as Colombian-American have garnered attention for their narratives that approach these subject matters. In this interview, writer Patricia Engel speaks about representing the Colombian and Latinx diasporic experience in her work. Engel also discusses her evolution as a writer and her research process throughout her novels Vida (2010), It’s Not Love, It’s Just Paris (2013), and The Veins of the Ocean (2016), as well as the importance of authenticity to history and geography within the representation of global communities.
期刊介绍:
Revista de Estudios Colombianos (REC) is an indexed and peer-reviewed journal that has been published bi-annually since 1986. Its mission and research scope is to promote the study of Colombia in the humanities and in the social sciencies with a view to promoting academic and cultural exchanges amongst disciplines (e.g., art, literature, philosophy, cultural studies, history, sociology, political science, media studies, environmental studies).