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I enjoyed A Dream of Light & Shadow: Portraits of Latin American Women Writers for the same reasons that, as a child, I avidly consumed women's biographies: the fascination with how the biographical details of another female's life are represented and interpreted.

A Dream offers a rich read, varied in both the lives and texts of the women portrayed, and the perspectives and styles of the sixteen essayists. Yet, as an adult, I have come to demand of any really "great" book a self-consciousness about the tenuous nature of representations of reality, a critical contextualization of florid detail, and a self-awareness of the role of ideology in our lives. In these critical senses, A Dream is inadequate.

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The author of the passage suggests that A Dream falls short in which of the following respects?

  • A It does not appear to recognize that representations of reality can be unreliable.
  • B It seems to focus on stylistic variety at the expense of accuracy of detail.
  • C It offers a wealth of detail without sufficient critical examination of that detail.

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