Vargas Llosa And Latin American Politics
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Written from diverse perspectives, the eleven essays that make up this book portray the Peruvian novelist not only as one of the most celebrated writers, but also as a central influence on the region's political evolution. This book studies the fiction and journalism of Vargas Llosa in the context of his political thought.--[book cover]
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