1. Latin American Writers
Most importantly, with the emergence of the "Boom" writers of the 60s to the early 80s, three common conflicts developed in Latin American literature: good vs. evil, nature vs. urban progress, and civilization vs. barbarism. ... One of the common conflicts that emerged from the "Boom" literature was the age-old battle between good vs. evil. ... True to South American conditions, the workers are revolutionaries as well as the disgruntled workforce protesting real, almost ludicrous, injustices. ... In "The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta," the "good" revolutionaries battle the "bad" failing Lima...
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