Alfredo Bryce Echenique is one of the most widely-read and most widely
translated Latin American authors of recent decades, yet this is the
first critical edition that makes his work available to students of
Hispanic literatures in the English-speaking world. Combining humour and
informal language to explore adolescence in middle-class Peru, this
edition provides ready points of engagement for young (and not-so-young)
adults. The stories and main themes are explained and analysed through a
critical introduction, comprehensive notes and vocabulary prepared by
one of the leading international scholars of the author's work.
Huerto cerrado offers an ideal point of entry to many of the key issues
of contemporary Latin American literature, such as the concern with
youth and popular culture, issues relating to sexuality, and challenges
to dominant social and political structures. This edition offers
insights not only into contemporary Peru and the relationship between
that country's society and its literature, but also the work of one of
the continent's outstanding literary voices.