Further Reading
English
- Cabrera Infante's Tres tristes tigres: the trapping effect of the signifier over subject and text / Hartman, Carmen Teresa., 2003
- Guillermo Cabrera Infante: assays, essays and other arts / Nelson, Ardis L., 1999
- Guillermo Cabrera Infante: two islands, many worlds / Souza, Raymond D., 1996
- Guillermo Cabrera Infante and the cinema / Hall, Kenneth E., 1989
- Novel lives: the fictional autobiographies of Guillermo Cabrera Infante and Mario Vargas Llosa / Feal, Rosemary Geisdorfer., 1986
- Cabrera Infante in the Menippean tradition / Nelson, Ardis L., 1983
- A critical study of Tres tristes tigres by Guillermo Cabrera Infante / C.A.H.J Scheybeler., 1977
- Seven voices; seven Latin American writers talk to Rita Guibert. / Guibert, Rita., 1973
Spanish
- Acoso y ocaso de una ciudad : La Habana de Alejo Carpentier y Guillermo Cabrera Infante / Yolanda Izquierdo., 2002
- Para leer Vista del amanecer en el trópico de Guillermo Cabrera Infante / Celina Manzoni., 1999
- El heraldo de las malas noticias : Guillermo Cabrera Infante : ensayo a dos voces / Jacobo Machover., 1996
- Cabrera Infante y otros escritores latinoamericanos / Ignacio Díaz Ruiz., 1992
- Guillermo Cabrera Infante : La Habana, el lenguaje y la cinematografía / Ernesto Gil López., 1985
- Discontinuidad y ruptura en Guillermo Cabrera Infante / Isabel Alvarez-Borland., 1982
- Guillermo Cabrera Infante / Rosa María Pereda., 1979
- Guillermo Cabrera Infante y Tres tristes tigres / Reynaldo L Jiménez., 1977
- Guillermo Cabrera Infante / Julián Ríos., 1974
- La nueva novela hispanoamericana y Tres tristes tigres / José Sánchez-Boudy., 1971
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