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Appendix C. Ernesto Cardenal, 1980, The Nicaraguan Revolution of 1919: A Culture that is Revolutionary, Popular, National, and Anti-Imperialist
Ernesto Cardenal
and
David Craven
(Translator)
Art and Revolution in Latin America, 1910–1990
This address of February 25, 1980 was given at the First Assembly of Cultural Workers in the Palace of the Heroes of the Revolution, Managua, Nicaragua. The essay was subsequently published by the Ministry of Culture in an anthology entitled Hacia una política cultural (1980) that consisted of the first public statements by the Sandinista...
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Ernesto Cardenal
and
David Craven
(Translator)
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Yale University Press
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© 2002 by David Craven
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Art, Nicaraguan--20th century
Art and revolutions--Latin America
Nicaragua--History--Revolution, 1979
Cardenal, Ernesto
Socialism and the arts
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