Waldo Frank

Waldo David Frank (August 25, 1889 – January 9, 1967) was an American novelist, historian, political activist, and literary critic, who wrote extensively for ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New Republic'' during the 1920s and 1930s. Frank is best known for his studies of Spanish and Latin American literature and culture and his work is regarded as an intellectual bridge between the two continents.

A radical political activist during the years of the Great Depression, Frank delivered a keynote speech to the first congress of the League of American Writers and was the first chair of that organization. Frank broke with the Communist Party, USA in 1937 over its treatment of exiled Soviet leader Leon Trotsky, whom Frank met in Mexico in January of that year. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Rumbos para América : nuestra misión en un nuevo mundo / by Frank, Waldo David, 1889-1967

    Published 1942
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    América hispana : un retrato y una perspectiva / by Frank, Waldo David, 1889-1967

    Published 1950
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    España virgen : escenas del drama espiritual de un gran pueblo / by Frank, Waldo David, 1889-1967

    Published 1947
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    Ustedes y nosotros : nuevo mensaje a Ibero-América / by Frank, Waldo David, 1889-1967

    Published 1942
    Book
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