INTI at 50: Celebrating a Legacy in Latin American and Spanish Literature

This exhibit is no longer on display.
INTI at 50: Celebrating a Legacy in Latin American and Spanish Literature was on view in Phillips Memorial Library from November 2024 to May 2025. While the physical exhibit has concluded, you can still explore its highlights and legacy on this page.

This exhibit explores the rich history and impact of INTI, a journal dedicated to Latin American and Spanish Literature. Founded by Dr. Roger B. Carmosino in 1974 at the University of Connecticut, INTI has been a platform for academic research and creative work in the Hispanic world.

Since its inception, INTI has published groundbreaking research and creative works, featuring notable contributors such as Gabriela Mistral, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Pablo Neruda. The journal’s digital transformation began in 2006 with its inclusion in the Digital Commons at Providence College making its content widely accessible.

INTI

We invite you to explore INTI’s journey from its early days at the University of Connecticut to its current status as a leading publication in Hispanic literature. Discover how INTI has contributed to the academic and literary landscape, and celebrate the achievements of its award-winning authors.

For more information, visit the INTI digital exhibit.

Visit the exhibit in the Library, main floor lobby until May 2025