Enrique Laguerre - Works

Works

Obra Literaria - Novelas

  • La Llamarada (1935)
  • Solar Montoya (1941)
  • El 30 de Febrero (1942)
  • La Resaca (1949)
  • Los Dedos de la Mano (1950)
  • La Ceiba en el Tiesto (1956)
  • El Laberinto (1959)
  • The Laberinto in English The Labyrinth(1960)
  • Cauce sin Rio: Diario de mi Generacion (1962)
  • El Fuego y su Aire (1970)
  • Los Amos Benevolos (1976)
  • Los Amos Benevolos in English The Benevolent Masters 1986
  • Infiernos Privados (1986)
  • Por Boca de Cracoles (1990)
  • Los Gemelos (1992)
  • Proa Libre Sobre Mar Gruesa (1995)
  • Contrapunto de Soledades (1999)

Ensayos y Teatro

  • La Resentida (1949)
  • Antologia de Cuentos Puertorriqueños (1954)
  • Pulso de Puerto Rico (1956)
  • Enrique Laguerre Habla Sobre Nuestras Bibliotecas (1959)
  • Obras Completas (1962)
  • La Responsabilidad de un Profesor Universitario (1963)
  • El Jibaro de Puerto Rico: Simbolo y Figura (1968)
  • La Poesia Modernista en Puerto Rico (1969)
  • Polos de la Cultura Iberoamericana (1977)

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