Efraín Kristal
Professor
Department: Comparative Literature, Department of Spanish & Portuguese
kristal@ucla.edu
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Keywords: Peru
Efraín Kristal specializes in Latin American literature in comparative contexts, translation studies, and aesthetics. He is author of over eighty scholarly articles and prologues as well as the following books: The Andes Viewed from the City. Literary and Political Discourse on the Indian in Peru (1987); Temptation of the Word. The Novels of Mario Vargas Llosa (1998); and Invisible Work. Borges and Translation (2002). He has edited The Cambridge Companion to the Latin American Novel (2005) and the Penguin edition of Jorge Luis Borges' Poems of the Night (2010). He is also one of three associate editors of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (2010).
His forthcoming publications include "Peter Sloterdijk and literature" for Sloterdijk Now, edited by Stuart Elden for the Polity Press; "Art and Literature in the Liquid Modern Age" for The Blackwell Companion to Comparative Literature edited by Ali Behdad and Dominic Thomas, an essay on Nicolas Poussin and Philosophy, the essay on translation theory for the Blackwell Companion to Translation Studies, an essay on Yves Bonnefoy's Shakespeare translations, and The Cambridge Companion to Mario Vargas Llosa co-edited with John King.