After making a clandestine visit to Nicaragua in 1976, Cortazar writes fifteen essays of the war-ravaged country. They deal with the artistic renaissance following the revolution, the contra war, and the writer\u27s role in Latin America.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/petry-books/1106/thumbnail.jp
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