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Lara Anderson

Lara Anderson

Lara Anderson is senior lecturer in the School of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne. Her main research focus is Spanish culinary culture, from the role of gastronomy in Spain’s fin-de-siècle identity formation to Spanish cookery television shows as a site for gender critique. She also has emerging expertise in Australian food culture and has written on food multiculturalism and culinary xenophobia. 

Lara Anderson reviews 'Roberto Bolaño's Fiction' by Chris Andrews

September 2015, no. 374 26 August 2015
Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003) is the most widely celebrated proponent of a post-boom form of literature from the Southern Cone region of Latin America (Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay), which is characterised by cohesive yet complex narrative worlds. Hailing from a country that endured repressive and violent dictatorial rule for seventeen years, Bolaño’s narrative world is frequently concerned wi ... (read more)