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Latin American Literature: Jose Luis Martínez

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SOURCE: "Unity and Diversity," in Latin America in Its Literature, edited by César Fernández Moreno, Julio Ortega, and Ivan A. Schulman, translated by Mary G. Berg, Holmes and Meier Publishers, Inc., 1980, pp. 63-83.

In the following essay, Martínez provides a historical overview of movements and major figures in Latin American literature.

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