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Rio Amazonas

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An "intellectual adventure novel" of Peru exploited (one might say "raped") by Americans in a clash of lust, pragmatism, and "true love." In the tradition of Moby Dick and Dos Passos' U. S. A. trilogy, it interweaves fact and fiction, real and ideal.

208 pages, Paperback

First published February 6, 2001

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Eugene B. Bergmann

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