Se Acabo La Fiesta

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90 pages 1996

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"An uneven first novel that seems autobiographical, it is also a humorous description of the cultural differences a Guatemalan exiles faces in Paris where, like the author, the protagonist has gone to study psychology. Set in the 1970s, its attempts at a Bildungsroman are encumbered by excessive psychological language, uneven character development, and reliance on localized speech for humor"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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