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  1. Young adult literature (YA) is literature, most often including novels, written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age. [1] [2] The term YA was first used regularly in the 1960s in the United States. The YA category includes most of the genres found in adult fiction, with themes that include friendship, drugs and alcohol, and sexual ...

  2. 22 de ene. de 2024 · Young Adult Literature is a genre that is separate from Children's Literature. It emerged in the twentieth century when teenagers became a powerful force of the economy in the 1930s and gained prominence in the sixties.

    • June Cheng
    • 2019
  3. 5 February 2024. With an annual circulation exceeding 35 million copies, Young Adult Literature has taken the literary world by storm in the past two decades. Many of these novels have been adapted into blockbuster movies and award-winning streaming series that captivate audiences of all ages.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2015 · Ellen Conford, who died on March 23, was one of the pioneering writers of what was then a nascent literary movement: young adult (YA) fiction. In honor of her life and work, here’s a look back at YA before it was YA—a time when librarians struggled not just to define a genre, but to figure out how to get books about young readers ...

  5. Literatura juvenil es aquella especialmente dirigida a lectores que atraviesan por la juventud, si bien no exclusivamente. 1 Este concepto va a menudo unido al de literatura infantil, enunciándose como literatura infantil y juvenil, si bien guardan algunas características diferenciadoras entre ellos. A este tipo de literatura se le ...

  6. Young Adult, titulada en español Adultos jóvenes en Hispanoamérica y Young Adult en España, es una película dramática estrenada el 9 de diciembre de 2011 en Estados Unidos, estrenada el 19 de enero de 2012 en Iberoamérica y el 10 de febrero del mismo año en España. Protagonizada por Charlize Theron.

  7. Some adult writers transcended the taboos and set the stage for modern young adult literature: Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, John Steinbeck, and Alan Paton are included in this list. William Golding’s Lord of the Fli es and J.D. Salinger’s C atche r in t he Ry e were extremely influential. Many “classic” young adult authors also