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Clark M. Zlotchew

    Clark M. Zlotchew's fiction is deeply informed by his extensive travels across five continents and his formative experiences in the U.S. Naval Reserve. These diverse encounters with different cultures and his time at sea provide a rich backdrop for his narratives. His work often explores themes of espionage and military action, showcasing a style shaped by his profound knowledge of Spanish and Latin American literatures. Beyond fiction, his academic contributions include translations and literary criticism, highlighting his dedication to bridging cultural divides through literature.

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    Voices of the River Plate
    • 2011

      Voices of the River Plate

      Interviews with Writers of Argentina and Uruguay

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The collection showcases in-depth interviews with prominent authors from Argentina, Uruguay, and Israel, including Jorge Luis Borges. Each interview is accompanied by a biographical summary, a chronology of the author's life and works, and a thorough exploration of their motivations, influences, and literary preferences. Readers will gain insight into the writers' psyches and personal reflections, making these conversations both engaging and enlightening. The book also features notes, an index, and photographs of many authors, enhancing the overall experience.

      Voices of the River Plate
    • 2000