Sons of the Wind: The Search for Identity in Spanish American Indian LiteratureA detailed biography of the Peruvian-born novelist discusses his childhood, merchant marine career, and work as a writer. |
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Sons of the Wind: The Search for Identity in Spanish American Indian Literature Braulio Muñoz No preview available - 1982 |
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