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Definitely not. The Dreams are designed for use in a classroom, ie, the historical material is central to their very existence ;; Barth couldn't give two hoots about history, as he explains to the Maryland Historical Society (cf one of those Friday books).
Aubrey wrote: "The Adventures of Augie March, Under the Volcano, Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West, Obasan. Nitpick away."
Can't say they sound right to my ear. Obasan, maybe, but the 'based on the author's own experience' would exclude it.
James wrote: "Haven't had the chance to read it yet, but I would think John Dos Passos USA Trilogy might be a good option."
Maybe. It would depend on the extent to which he takes sides ; the relationship of fiction to historical ; and the manner in which oppositions are set up within the novel.


Okay yes, that was what was nagging at me, the invention. Del Paso sticks to the facts (at least as he sees them) but dreams the fiction weaved around the facts... so I stand by News From The Empire...

That wouldn't make any sense since the criteria derive from The Ice-Shirt and the other three extant Dreams.


Oh I think we do might have a candidate. And it's no small thing that this is the same guy made famous by a certain gift by a certain Hugo Chavez to a certain World Leader.

Definitely a clash of cultures - Uncle Sam versus the Phantom (of Communism - and the role of technology - radio/television/advertising.

Definitely a clash of cultures - Uncle Sam versus the Phantom (of Communism - and the role of technology - radio/television/advertising."
Nope! We need something more like Conqueror and Conquered ; The clash of Cap & Com is more like the equal but opposite clashing of irresistibles and immovables. Also perhaps we would require a longer time scheme.
James wrote: "Terra Nostra seems like a candidate"
I’m going to second Terra Nostra. It’s a good candidate for the expanded Seven Dreams. Spain vs. indigenous Mexico, and the meaning of history and time - and what does it bode for the “old” world to learn about the existence of a “new” world. Fuentes is more concerned with symbolic history than literal truth, but I would give this one the thumbs up.
I’m going to second Terra Nostra. It’s a good candidate for the expanded Seven Dreams. Spain vs. indigenous Mexico, and the meaning of history and time - and what does it bode for the “old” world to learn about the existence of a “new” world. Fuentes is more concerned with symbolic history than literal truth, but I would give this one the thumbs up.
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1) "North American".
2) Something historical, something fictional ; something larger than historical fiction.
3) A language larger than life, somehow Dreamy.
4) A cultural encounter/clash which has determined the structure of our real world today ; winners and losers ;; not to forget the role technology plays in this encounter/clash.
5) Probably some other things.
6) Nominators in this category should be well acquainted with the Seven Dreams ; this list of criteria is derivative and non=determinative.
7) Seven Dreams ; Seven Criteria