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Latin American Writers at Work: The Paris Review, edited by George Plimpton
Latin American Writers at Work: The Paris Review, edited by George Plimpton
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Latin American Writers at Work: The Paris Review, edited by George Plimpton (2003, Modern Library Paperbacks, New York), presents in-depth interviews with major Latin American authors. This edition provides insight into the writers’ creative processes and literary approaches.
Latin American Writers at Work: The Paris Review, edited by George Plimpton, offers a collection of interviews with influential Latin American authors: Gabriel García Márquez; Mario Vargas Llosa; Carlos Fuentes; Octavio Paz; Julio Cortázar; Guillermo Cabrera Infante; Miguel Ángel Asturias; Pablo Neruda; Jorge Luis Borges; and Rita Guibert. Their craft, influences, and literary philosophies are discussed. It provides both literary insight and historical context for readers interested in Latin American literature. This 2003 softcover edition from Modern Library Paperbacks (New York) is in good condition, with clean pages, no markings, and an owner signature on the inside cover page.
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Author/Editor: George Plimpton
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Title: Latin American Writers at Work: The Paris Review
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Publisher: Modern Library Paperbacks, New York
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Year: 2003
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Edition: Softcover
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Format: Paperback
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Condition: Good — clean pages, no markings, owner signature on inside page
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Weight: 394 g
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Dimensions: 14 x 21 x 2 cm
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ISBN: 0679993495
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