Brentlinger, John
BRENTLINGER, John
BRENTLINGER, John. American, b. 1934. Genres: Philosophy. Career: University of Massachusetts at Amherst, currently professor of philosophy. Publications: Plato's Symposium, 1972; The Best of What We Are: Reflections on the Nicaraguan Revolution, 1995; Villa sin miedo. Address: 64 Liberty St., Florence, MA 01062-2714, U.S.A.
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