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Latin American Studies: Critiques of Contemporary Cinema, Literatures, Politics and Revolution
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358 pages
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The book explores significant themes in Latin American creativity, focusing on disability in Mario Bellatin's writings and analyzing the connections between American poet William Carlos Williams, hispanophile Waldo Frank, and Peruvian thinker Jose Carlos Mariategui. It highlights the cultural interplay between English and Spanish-speaking Americas while providing biographical insights into influential Latin American figures, offering a rich perspective on the region's literary landscape.
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2011, hardcover
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