Cultural and Crisis in Central America
Alberto Salmanca Castillo
Wednesday, 06 Nov 1991 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
Nicaraguan poet Alberto Salamanca Castillo is the winner of the Fifth Centennial Short Story Award from the Nicaraguan Institute of Culture and is a part of a new regional literary movement bringing together common cultural elements of Central American countries.Part of the World Affairs Series: The New World Order
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