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Eltit, Bolaño and the New Constitution
A few years ago, on the centennial of the Querétaro Constitution, Mexican critic Vicente Quirarte compiled a...
RAFAEL ROJAS
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09/14/2022
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Literature
Borges and Trotsky: Algebra and Oblivion of Literary Creation
On December 5, 2005, at the Max Planck Institute in Bonn, Germany, the British mathematician Marcus du...
RODRIGO BLANCO CALDERÓN
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09/06/2022
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Literature
Alone in the Museum
Kate believes she is the last living person on the planet and decides to spend her days...
IVÁN DE LA NUEZ
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08/29/2022
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Literature
And Music Created Cuba
This book is about a paradise-like island and how it was populated by music. This story begins...
IVÁN DE LA NUEZ
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06/03/2022
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Opinion
Sergio Chejfec: The Passenger Is Gone
“I will die in Paris with a rainstorm, / on a day I already remember.” I remembered...
ROBERTO BRODSKY
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05/05/2022
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Literature
Monterroso’s Laughter
When I write, I am always making a call for rebellion or revolution, but I do it so...
PABLO BALER
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01/20/2022
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Literature
Juan Gabriel Vásquez: Closed Circuits of the Cold War
In the rich and growing historiography on the Cold War in Latin America and the Caribbean, it...
RAFAEL ROJAS
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11/17/2021
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Articles
Cintio Vitier: A Cuban fight against skepticism
It is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Cintio Vitier (1921-2009), a fundamental essayist and poet...
RAFAEL ROJAS
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10/25/2021
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