Dr. Roger B. Carmosino founded INTI in November 1974 at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Since then, INTI has been publishing the results of academic research in all areas of Latin American and Spanish Peninsular Literature. It has also been a means of expression for the creative work of the Hispanic world. In the Fall of 1978, Dr. Roger B. Carmosino started at Providence College. With the support of Dr. Paul van K. Thomson, Dr. Paul Bazin, and Publishing Director Donald Grant, the first issue of INTI published at PC was number 8, Fall of 1978. INTI joined Digital Commons in 2006 with the help of the Phillips Memorial Library at PC, all previous issues were digitized. INTI was invited to join JSTOR as a Participating Publisher on September 10, 2012. The online edition brings back issues of the journal to the web in an open access platform, PC’s Digital Commons. All published material on the web is available without a subscription. With the support of our subscribers and sponsors, the print edition will continue to be published and available only by subscription.
“The journal was created to collect and publish the best results of the most recent academic research in all critical areas of Latin American and Spanish literature. Also to study, and disseminate the works of a brilliant new group of Latin American writers, novelists/storytellers/poets/ from the sixties and seventies, whose works were not readily available to students, professors, and researchers in the United States. It was a literally splendorous period.”
-Roger Carmosino