@inbook{db593e7365c64154ab55c1ae7fda82f3,
title = "McOndo y el Crack fueron un diagn{\'o}stico de la situaci{\'o}n de Am{\'e}rica Latina",
abstract = "This chapter concludes a book whose intention it is to refocus attention on two significant literary phenomenons of recent Latin American literature: the McOndo anthology (1996), and the Crack Manifesto (1996) and novels. The chapter is a critical interview and conversation between the authors Edmundo Paz Sold{\'a}n and Naief Yehya, two contributors to the McOndo anthology, Pedro {\'A}ngel Palou an author from the Crack movement, and Cristina Rivera Garza a celebrated Mexican author who remained apart from both these two movements. In the interview my co-author Jonat{\'a}n Mart{\'i}n G{\'o}mez and I formulated question which lead to discussion relating to the current state of Spanish-language publishing, their involvement and retrospective analysis of McOndo and Crack, and their thoughts on discourses surrounding literary creativity and their relationship to technology and transmediality.",
author = "Thomas Nulley-Valdes and {Mart{\'i}n Gomez}, Jonat{\'a}n",
year = "2018",
language = "Spanish",
isbn = "978-84-7274-359-5",
series = "Palabras de Am{\'e}rica",
publisher = "Albatros Ediciones",
pages = "255--265",
editor = "Pablo Brescia and Oswaldo Estrada",
booktitle = "McCrack: McOndo, el Crack",
}