“This is a book that, as only outstanding books are able to do, opens up the horizon for its readers and invites new forms of thought and critical inquiry.”Maite Zubiaurre, UCLA“Crisp, refreshing, dramatic, informative, thoughtful, and ambitious, this is a must-have for the modern period in Spain. It breaks new ground through its energetic and even-handed attention to the four cultures of the Peninsula, changes the landscape, and opens new doors for all.”Alison Sinclair, University of Cambridge“Writing a compelling review of a national literature in modern times is complex, if not impossible, especially in a context such as that of the Iberian Peninsula, which is known for its linguistic diversity. However, Modern Literatures in Spain confronts that challenge. … a suggestive and inspiring cultural history of the major national literary spheres, suitable for scholars, professors, and students… Modern Literatures in Spain serves as an excellent compilation of modern literary production: one that points to the pivotal themes and historical processes that defined modernity in Spain, explains the literary trends that resulted from them, and articulates a new paradigm for studying and understanding its national literatures.”Hispania