Ebook {Epub PDF} The Eye of the Heart: Short Stories from Latin America by Barbara Howes






















These skills would be put to good use several years later when she edited several acclaimed short story anthologies: From the Green Antilles: Writings of the Caribbean (), The Eye of the Heart: Short Stories from Latin America (), and The Sea-Green Horse () a young-adult short story anthology Howes compiled with her son, Gregory Jay.  · Eye of the Heart by Barbara Howes, Barbara Howes, , Bobbs-Merrill edition, in EnglishPages: out of 5 starsWorthwhile. This book was published in and contained 42 pieces by 41 authors, from 13 nations and Puerto Rico. The selections, almost all of them short stories, ranged from the s (Machado de Assis and Ruben Dario) through each decade to (Roa Bastos), with coverage heaviest for the s, 50s and 60s/5(5).


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Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Eye of the Heart: Short Stories from Latin America (, Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!. Howes, Barbara. A copy that has been read but remains intact. Internal SKU: H09A Here, translated from the Spanish and Portuguese, are eight stories from those countries where the most significant work in mystery and crime fiction in Latin America originates--Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, and Cuba.

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