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This outstanding five-part series features interviews with some of the leading writers that define contemporary Latin America. Spanish with English subtitles, 5-part series, 28 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©1999



The Series Includes : Carlos Fuentes: At Home in the Americas | Isabel Allende: Possessed by Her Art | Mario Benedetti: Writing and Revolution | Mario Vargas Llosa: In Love with Peru | Marcela Serrano: A New Voice
     


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Isabel Allende: The Woman's Voice in Latin American Literature
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Isabel Allende, the first Latin American woman to bestride the world literary stage, describes the emotions that inform her fiction and the events that set them in motion. Niece of the deposed (and presumably assassinated) Chilean Marxist president S...(more details)
 
El Lazarillo de Tormes
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Published in 1554, The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes introduced a new genre of writing, the picaresque. This classic, award-winning adaptation of the anonymous masterpiece tells the story of the young and constantly hungry protagonist, Lazaro, whose wo...(more details)
 
Biografia: The Lives of Latin American Writers
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This five-part series brings to life Latin America's literary luminaries of the 19th and 20th centuries: Argentinian writer Julio Cortazar, Chilean Nobel Laureates Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral, Mexican poet Octavio Paz, and Cuban patriot-poet Jo...(more details)
 
Flor de Cacto: Poesia y Poetas de Mexico
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Mexican poetry synthesizes indigenous and foreign traditions, resulting in a rich cultural amalgam. These four programs explore the roots of contemporary Mexican poetry by bringing together many of Mexico's finest poets for a series of in-depth discu...(more details)
 
El Cantar de Mio Cid
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El Cid is unique among the world's great epics because it was composed so close to the actual historical events (a mere 40 years after the death of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, el Cid himself) that we can distinguish between man and legend. Meticulous atte...(more details)
 


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