AS THE YEAR 2000 APPROACHES and we become accustomed to thinking of crisis in global terms, references to apocalypse seem to be increasing steadily, both in frequency and volume.
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Spanish American fiction, Historical fiction, American, History and criticism, Historical fiction, Spanish American, Spanish American Historical fiction, American Historical fiction, American fiction, Apocalyptic literature, American fiction, history and criticism, Latin american literature, history and criticism, American literature, history and criticism, 20th centuryTimes
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Writing the Apocalypse: Historical Vision in Contemporary U.S. and Latin American Fiction
May 28, 1993, Cambridge University Press
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Writing the Apocalypse: historical vision in contemporary U.S. and Latin American fiction
1989, Cambridge University Press
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Bibliography: p. 193-227.
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