Civilia 2012, 3(2):127-140 | DOI: 10.5507/civ.2012.026
The article focuses on the life and work of a Salvadoran poet, journalist and politician Roque Dalton (1935-1975). The first part is concerned with the influence of the Cuban revolution on the radicalization of Latin American intellectuals in the 1960s. The second part discusses the beginnings of Dalton's political engagement. Close attention is paid to his stay in Czechoslovakia, mainly to the analysis of his articles in the Problems of Peace and Socialism journal. The concluding part describes the period after his return to Cuba until his death.
Pøíspìvek vznikl v rámci projektu "Promìny vnímání východoevropského regionu v argentinské a chilské spoleènosti v prùbìhu 20. století" financovaného pod èíslem 94410 Grantovou agenturou UK.
Published: December 15, 2012 Show citation
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