The Unborn Make History: Literature and Social Change

Ariel Dorfman

Thursday, 12 Nov 1987 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Ariel Dorfman is a novelist exiled from his Chilean homeland. His articles have appeared in the Village Voice, the Nation, and the New York Times and he teaches at the Center for International Studies at Duke University. His books include The Last Song of Manuel Sendero, Windows, and The Empire's New Clothes.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Revolution and Social Change

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