Emphasizing the uneven modernity of the European countries themselves, Mejias-Lopez trenchantly makes the case for the existence of a Spanish American modernity at the turn of the nineteenth century and for the full incorporation of Spanish American modernismo into Anglo-American and European definitions of modernism. This impressive book will undoubtedly renew and enliven the debate about modernismo and modernity.--Anibal Gonzalez, Professor of Modern Latin American Literature, Yale University