Abstract

Introduction. Killer Books: Writers, Writing, and Ethics in Spanish America Part I. Abuses Writing and Child Abuse in Manuel Gutierrez Najera's hija del aire Silvina's Fall: Manuel Zeno Gandia's Epicurean Ethics of Writing in La charca Ifigenia's Choice: Teresa de la Parra's Demonic Option Part II. Admonitions From Fission to Fiction: Ethical Chain Reactions in Jorge Luis Borges's Garden of Forking Paths Ethics and Theatricality in Alejo Carpentier's The Harp and the Shadow Shared Guilt: Writing as Crime in Julio Cortazar's Press Clippings Notes Bibliography Index

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