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This book examines the interplay of aesthetics and politics in the intellectual trajectories of Eduardo Galeano and Francisco Urondo from 1955 to 1976. It explores their responses to significant historical events in Latin America, including political upheavals and revolutionary movements. The analysis delves into the ideological tensions and the roles of intellectuals in shaping cultural and political discourse during this period. The book is intended for scholars and readers interested in Latin American studies, literature, and political history, providing insights into how political contexts influenced the literary output and ideological positions of these two influential figures.
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