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Latin American Literature: John S. Brushwood

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SOURCE: "From Pedro Pdramo to Rayuela (1956-1962)," in The Spanish American Novel: A Twentieth-Century Survey, University of Texas Press, 1975, pp. 211-48.

Brushwood is an American writer and educator, and the author of several book-length studies and articles on Latin American literature. In the following excerpt, he discusses some major Latin American novels published between 1956 and 1962.

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