Works
The Days of the Jungle /Los Días de la Selva (1981)
The Thunder in the City / El Trueno en la Ciudad (testimonial/autobiography, 1987)
The World as Flower and Invention/ El Mundo como Flor y como Invento (short stories 1987)
Latitude of the Flower and the Hailstone / Latitud de la Flor y el Granizo (ecological essay, 1991)
The Guns of October / Los Fusiles de Octubre (military essays, 1991)
Siege on Utopia / Asedio a la Utopía (ensayo, 1996)
Poems from the Queenly Zone Poemas de la Zona Reina (poetry, 1997)
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