Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality
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Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality (Spanish: Siete Ensayos de Interpretación de la Realidad Peruana, also known as Los 7 Ensayos or the Seven Essays), published in 1928, is the most famous written work of the Peruvian socialist writer José Carlos Mariátegui and considered his magnum opus.[1] It was published in Lima, in 1928, and is accredited to establishing its author as one of the most widespread Marxist voices in Latin America. It is a work that has been reissued dozens of times, in addition to being translated into Russian, French, English, Italian, Portuguese and Hungarian.[2]
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Author | José Carlos Mariátegui |
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Original title | Siete Ensayos de Interpretación de la Realidad Peruana |
Country | Peru |
Language | Spanish |
Published | 1928 |
Original text | Siete Ensayos de Interpretación de la Realidad Peruana at Spanish Wikisource |
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