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From: wfi@rti-sel.UUCP (William Ingogly)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: SF-LOVERS Digest   V10 #377
Message-ID: <430@rti-sel.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 29-Sep-85 15:44:48 EDT
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Posted: Sun Sep 29 15:44:48 1985
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Organization: Research Triangle Institute, NC
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In article <3772@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU> BARD@MIT-XX.ARPA writes:

>>  As a concrete suggestion, I think more works
>> by South American surrealist authors, of whom there are many, ...
>
>I only know of Borges, and would very much like names of others.
>Especially if their works are available in translation.

Also some Central American authors. Try Miguel Angel Asturias, Jose 
Donoso, Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, or almost any Central 
or South American contemporary author. They all employ fantastic or 
surrealistic elements in their work.

                         -- Cheers, Bill Ingogly