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Our articles on this topic:
The African Shore by Rodrigo Rey Rosa
The Sound of Things Falling by Juan Gabriel Vásquez
From Navidad & Matanza by Carlos Labbé
Ways of Going Home by Alejandro Zambra
The Latin American Hologram: An Interview with Jorge Volpi
The Planets by Sergio Chejfec
The Future Is Not Ours: New Latin American Fiction edited by Diego Trelles Paz
Post-Literacy or Super-Literacy?
Micrograms by Jorge Carrera Andrade
A Passion for the Void: The Hour of the Star
The Geometry of Dissent: On the Novels of Juan José Saer
Five Microfictions by Edmundo Paz Soldán
The Edmundo Paz Soldán Interview
The Eliot Weinberger Interview
The FSG Book of Twentieth Century Latin-American Poetry, edited by Ilan Stavans
The Sixty-Five Years of Washington by Juan Jose Saer
The Autobiography of Fidel Castro by Norberto Fuentes
From Tropical Bestiary: Dictator Chronicles by Alfredo Iriarte
Praises & Offenses: Three Women Poets from the Dominican Republic
A few keys to understanding Spanish contemporary fiction, and five authors to—at least—enjoy it
The Informers by Juan Gabriel Vasquez
Needle in a Haystack by Ernesto Mallo
The Rest is Jungle by Mario Benedetti
Lectures from the Argentine Master: Seven Nights by Jorge Luis Borges
The Armies by Evelio Rosero
False Truths: How Fact Is Fiction in Machado de Assis
The Witness by Juan Jose Saer
Comrades by Marco Antonio Flores
From The Subversive Scribe by Suzanne Jill Levine
Horacio Castellanos and the New Political Novel
Beyond Neruda: Linking Three of Latin America’s Best Poets
The Lynn Lurie Interview
Senselessness by Horacio Castellanos Moya
The Horacio Castellanos Moya Interview
Latin America’s Kafka: What a Sly Argentine Has in Common with a Tubercular Czech
Hopscotch by Julio Cortazar
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