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ISSUE 7

Books Reviews

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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 7. AUGUST, 2018

The seventh issue of Latin American Literature Today highlights indigenous voices with dossiers dedicated to three Wayuu writers from Colombia and Zapotec poetry and prose. We also pay homage to renowned Venezuelan poet Eugenio Montejo with a special dossier, as well as returning to the strange worlds of Latin American science fiction and opening a new space for Brazilian literature in Portuguese and English.
TABLE OF CONTENT
The Hours

The Hours by Juan Carlos Villavicencio

by Rodrigo Arriagada Zubieta

Paisajes en movimiento by Gustavo Guerrero

by Gustavo Valle

Teoría y práctica de La Habana by Rubén Gallo

by David Tenorio

Desalojo de la naturaleza by Juan Arabia

by Lucas Margarit

Baroni: A Journey by Sergio Chejfec

by Graziano Kratli

Los terneros by Rodrigo Blanco Calderón

by Carmen Victoria Vivas-Lacour

El asesinato de Laura Olivo by Jorge Eduardo Benavides

by César Ferreira

La casa devastada by Carlos Cociña

by Diego Alfaro Palma

Casa transparente by María Luque

by María José Navia

Huracán by Sofía Segovia

by Daniel Torres

Ya nadie llora por mí by Sergio Ramírez

by Nicasio Urbina
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