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Palabras pronunciadas en la comida de bienvenida en Buenos Aires, después de los discursos de Alfredo Colomo (Presidente del Instituto Cultural Argentino-Norteamericano) y Leopoldo Lugones (Presidente de la asociación de Escritores Argentinos)
1930In this speech, Waldo Frank explains how he envisions a future in which the United States and Latin America become a spiritually and aesthetically unified America. Frank begins by declaring his intention to speak the truth about his country (the U.S [...]ICAA Record ID: 1054178 -
The creating of America Hispana
1931In this text, Waldo Frank urges the nations of what he calls America Hispana to develop their own “backbone” in resistance to economic and cultural domination by the United States. Frank describes this “backbone” in evolutionary terms, [...]ICAA Record ID: 832543