Arguedas, Alcides, 1879-1946
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- His Pueblo enfermo, 1909.
- His De cara a la realidad, 1989:cover p. 4 (Alcides Arguedas, 1879-1947)
- Obras comopletas, 1959:p. 11 (Alcides Arguedas Díaz; parents, Fructuoso Argudeas and Sabina Díaz)
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Alcides Arguedas Díaz (July 15, 1879 in La Paz – May 6, 1946 in Chulumani) was a Bolivian writer and historian. His literary work, which had a profound influence on the Bolivian social thought in the first half of the twentieth century, addresses issues related to national identity, miscegenation, and indigenous affairs. His most significant work, Raza de bronce ("Bronze Race") (1919), is considered one of the most influential Bolivian literary works and a precursor of indigenism.
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