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Profiles: The Faces of Latin America Today
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From the eVideo
Fuentes' Childhood in Mexico (1:32)
Fuentes' Youth in Chile (3:01)
Fuentes' Family Influences (2:44)
In Adoration of Women and Films (2:06)
Impact of Poor Urban Planning in Mexico (2:12)
Club of the Miserable Ones (2:02)
Mexico's Art and Literature (2:59)
National and Universal Themes (1:57)
Fuentes on Modern Mexico (2:17)
Fuentes on Spanish Influence (1:49)
Past and Future of Latin American Literature (2:34)
From the eVideo
Isabel Allende's Early Life (2:49)
Questioning Cultural Traditions (1:46)
Social Consciousness (3:27)
Revolution in Chile (3:54)
Move to Venezuela (1:42)
Writing About Fate (4:01)
Allende Speaks About Falling in Love (2:14)
Novels Produced as Films (2:26)
Writing Process (3:18)
From the eVideo
The Truce: Uruguay's Middle Classes (3:46)
Political Unrest: Night of San Bartolome (5:30)
Mario Benedetti and Family Relationships (4:12)
Benedetti's Childhood Experience of Historical Events in Uruguay (3:37)
Benedetti's Works: Publishing and Cinema (3:38)
Benedetti Finds Meaning in Writing (4:19)
From the eVideo
Vargas Family Surname (2:30)
Social and Familiar Environment (2:23)
Social Injustice and Personal Rebellion (2:19)
Literature as a Vocation for Mario Vargas Llosa (1:50)
French Influence on Peruvian Writer (3:10)
Mario Vargas Llosa: Left-Wing Perspective (3:40)
Mario Vargas Llosa: Thoughts on Democracy (2:09)
Government Support of the Arts (2:14)
Mario Vargas Llosa: Thoughts on Liberal Ideology (2:04)
Writing in Defense of Democracy (3:01)
From the eVideo
Chile's Historic Changes (3:02)
Family and Religious Influences in Serrano's Life (3:49)
Politics and Exile From Chile (4:42)
Pursuit of Happiness: From Art to Writing (3:01)
Serrano's First Novel: "Para Que No Me Olvides" (2:01)
Women in Government (2:31)
"Marriage-Phobia" (3:59)
Violeta Parra: "Antigua Vida Mia" (2:31)
From the eVideo
Fuentes' Childhood in Mexico (1:36)
Fuentes' Youth in Chile (2:56)
Fuentes' Family Influences (2:44)
In Adoration of Women and Films (2:05)
Impact of Poor Urban Planning in Mexico (2:10)
Club of the Miserable Ones (2:03)
Mexico's Art and Literature (2:58)
National and Universal Themes (1:57)
Fuentes on Modern Mexico (2:19)
Fuentes on Spanish Influence (1:46)
Past and Future of Latin American Literature (2:35)
From the eVideo
Isabel Allende's Early Life (2:49)
Allende Questions Traditions (1:45)
Allende's Social Consciousness (3:27)
Revolution in Chile (3:54)
The Move to Venezuela (1:42)
Allende Writes About Fate (3:59)
Allende Speaks About Falling in Love (2:14)
Allende's Novels Produced as Films (2:26)
Allende's Writing Process (2:58)
From the eVideo
The Truce: Uruguay's Middle Classes (3:44)
Political Unrest: Night of San Bartolome (5:33)
Mario Benedetti and Family Relationships (4:12)
Benedetti's Childhood Experience of Historical Events in Uruguay (3:37)
Benedetti's Works: Publishing and Cinema (3:38)
Benedetti Finds Meaning in Writing (4:20)
From the eVideo
Vargas Family Surname (2:29)
Social and Familiar Environment (2:23)
Social Injustice and Personal Rebellion (2:19)
Literature as a Vocation for Mario Vargas Llosa (1:50)
French Influence on Peruvian Writer (3:10)
Mario Vargas Llosa: Left-Wing Perspective (3:40)
Mario Vargas Llosa: Thoughts on Democracy (2:09)
Government Support of the Arts (2:14)
Mario Vargas Llosa: Thoughts on Liberal Ideology (2:04)
Writing in Defense of Democracy (3:00)
From the eVideo
Chile's Historic Changes (3:00)
Family and Religious Influences in Serrano's Life (3:49)
Politics and Exile From Chile (4:42)
Pursuit of Happiness: From Art to Writing (3:00)
Serrano's First Novel: "Para Que No Me Olvides" (2:01)
Women in Government (2:31)
"Marriage-Phobia" (3:59)
Violeta Parra: "Antigua Vida Mia" (2:31)
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