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Exploring the works of two prominent Latin American authors, the book delves into the portrayal of Nicaraguan identity across the tumultuous periods of the Sandinista Revolution. It examines how their narratives reflect the complexities of nationhood, capturing the socio-political landscape and cultural shifts in Nicaragua. Through their literature, the authors provide a profound commentary on the struggles and aspirations of the Nicaraguan people, highlighting the interplay between personal and national histories.
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Sandino's Nation: Ernesto Cardenal and Sergio Ramírez Writing Nicaragua, 1940-2012, Stephen Henighan
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- 2014
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