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Muerte de Utopía — Wolfenzon Niego Stationery I felt a strong desireBy Carolyn Wolfenzon Niego Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Muerte de Utopa: historia, antihistoria e insularidad en la novela latinoamericana, analyzes the representation of the colonial period (16th 18th centuries) and its literal and metaphorical islands in seven contemporary Latin American novels. The central hypothesis is that, in representing the colonial world, writers often depict current social and political problems