Rubén Gallo is a distinguished professor of Latin American literature at Princeton University, where he also directs the Program in Latin American Studies. A leading scholar in his field, Gallo has authored numerous acclaimed works, including Freud’s Mexico: Into the Wilds of Psychoanalysis, which earned the prestigious Gradiva Award, and Mexican Modernity, the recipient of the Katherine Singer Kovacs Award. His research seamlessly blends literary analysis with cultural history, offering profound insights into the intersections of psychoanalysis, modernity, and Latin American identity.

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Proust’s Latin Americans by Rubén Gallo

Proust’s Latin Americans by Rubén Gallo examines the influence of Latin America in the life and work of French writer, Marcel Proust.