Alejo Carpentier ante lo indígena: ¿antropólogo, escritor o nativo?/Alejo Carpentier in Light of the Indigenous Question: Anthropologist, Writer, or Native?/Alejo Carpentier diante do indígena: antropólogo, escritor ou nativo?
Two written pieces on the matter of indigenous peoples by the Cuban writer, Alejo Carpentier (the novel Los Pasos Perdidos and the story Los Advertidos) have led some to give the author the title of "anthropologist". This title, however, can be called into question when these pieces - and...
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