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Isabel Allende: The Woman's Voice in Latin American Literature
 Isabel Allende, the first Latin American woman to bestride the world literary stage, describes the emotions that inform her fiction and the events that set them in motion. Niece of the deposed (and presumably assassinated) Chilean Marxist president S...(more details) |
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez have drawn international praise for their highly symbolic and marvelously ethereal representations of Latin America's social, political, and cultural psyche. In this program, the author discusses his life and work ...(more details) |
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Jose Donoso
Jose Donoso, the late Chilean writer, ranks high in the pantheon of great Spanish-American novelists. Donoso was the author of Coronacion, Este Domingo, El Lugar sin Limites, and El Obsceno Pajaro de la Noche, his most famous work. Donoso is best kno...(more details) |
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Fernando del Paso
One of the great historical novels of the Latin American literary "Boom," Noticas del Imperio, was penned by the Mexican novelist Fernando del Paso, who also wrote Jose Trigo and Palinuro de Mexico. But it is Noticas for which he is best known-the st...(more details) |
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Augusto Roa Bastos
In this interview, we meet the eminent Paraguayan writer, Augusto Roa Bastos, who, in his short stories and two novels-Hijo de Hombre and Yo el Supremo-uses a rich, experimental language to create a vast, complex, and interrelated world. Roa Bastos e...(more details) |
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