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Spanish Study Books

In addition to software and other audiovisual materials for studying Spanish, the LRC also owns a number of paper materials, such as books and workbooks to help you master the language and learn about the peoples and cultures that use it.

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Bookcover The Buried Mirror: Reflections on Spain and the New World by Carlos Fuentes Paperback - 400 pages (January 15, 1999) Houghton Mifflin Co (Pap); ISBN: 0395924995. (Barnes&Noble; amazon.com.) There is a Spanish version available, though not at the LRC . (Barnes&Noble; amazon.com.)

From Kirkus Reviews , February 1, 1992 A companion volume to an upcoming Discovery/BBC TV series, this passionate meditation on Hispanic cultural identity from Fuentes (Constancia, 1990, etc.) unfolds with all the color, urgency, and perhaps inevitable superficiality of a popular documentary. Taking as his canvas no less than the entirety of Spanish and Spanish-American history, from the cave drawings at Altamira to the tortured political landscape of present-day Latin America, Fuentes builds his plea for Hispanic cultural continuity around a cluster of vigorously poetic images, largely concerned with the matter of ``inclusion.'' In the pre-Columbian age, for instance, Spain, Fuentes says, then quite literally ``the End of the World'' and marked by the successive influences of Iberian, Celtic, Roman, Visigothic, and Moorish traditions, found its unique identity through an often reluctant embrace of ``the Other.'' Transplanted to America, this rich blend expanded to encompass varied African and indigenous Indian accents. And yet today, fragmented and unstable, Latin America still lacks a ``necessary vision of cultural, economic, and political convergences.'' Although deeply personal and frequently stirring as polemic, the book offers no more than an outline as history, punctuated by proud intellectual trivia (Spain established Europe's earliest parliaments; Santo Domingo was home to the first university in the New World) and nicely formed, highly subjective musings on art and literature. More troubling is Fuentes's continual reliance on glib generalization and stereotype (e.g., that Mexican revolutionary leader Benito Ju rez ``was the very embodiment of Indian fatality, Roman legality, and Spanish stoicism''). Odd, too, is the simultaneously forward-looking and conservative exhortation--that Latin Americans must ``create [their] own models,'' yet that they must search for these within an ``authentically Iberian'' tradition--which seems as much a reflection of the central dilemma as a solution. Strictly an introduction to a complex subject, but, in its yearning and contradictions, an unusually revealing one. (Illustrations--160--not seen.) -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Bookcover Schaum's Outline of Spanish Grammar (Schaum's Outline Series) by Conrad J. Schmitt Paperback - 224 pages 4th edition Vol 4 (October 19, 1998) McGraw-Hill; ISBN: 0070580472. (Barnes&Noble; amazon.com.)

Book Description: #1 Schaum Bestseller, more than 500,000 copies sold. Features a complete review of the essentials of Spanish grammar, plus additional information on Latin American Spanish. Good for Spanish courses at all levels. Ideal for self-study for work or travel. Filled with exercises to reinforce learning.

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Bookcover The New Oxford Picture Dictionary: English/Spanish by E. C. Parnwell (Editor), Bob Giuliani (Illustrator), Ray Skibinski (Illustrator) Paperback - 144 pages English edition (April 1989) Oxford Univ Press; ISBN: 0194343553. (Barnes&Noble; amazon.com.)

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Bookcover 501 Spanish Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses in a New Easy-To-Learn Format Alphabetically Arranged by Christopher Kendris Paperback - 674 pages 4th edition (February 1996) Barrons Educational Series; ISBN: 0812092821. (Barnes&Noble; amazon.com.)

Synopsis: Verbs are conjugated and set up one-per-page in alphabetical order in this easy-to-use series. Commonly used idioms that use a verb are presented at the bottom of the page that presents the appropriate verb. Approximately 1,000 additional verbs are listed in the infinite form with their English meanings.

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Bookcover Manual for (Relatively) Painless Medical Spanish: A Self-Teaching Course by Ana Malinow Rajkovic Paperback - 249 pages (September 1992) Univ of Texas Pr; ISBN: 029275146X. (Barnes&Noble; amazon.com.)

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Bookcover Diccionario Espasa de Sinónimos y Antónimos

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