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Alegría, Fernando, “Latin America: Fantasy and Reality,” in Americas Review, Vol. 14, No. 3, 1986, pp. 115–18.
Allende, Isabel, The House of the Spirits, translated by Magda Bogin, Bantam, 1985.
Anderson, Jon, “The Power of Gabriel García Márquez,” in New Yorker Magazine, September 27, 1999.
Asturias, Miguel Ángel, Men of Maize: The Modernist Epic of the Guatemalan Indians, translated by Gerald Martin, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993.
Brushwood, John, The Spanish American Novel: A...
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