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“We’ve had visitors. They just left. You’d best take a walk.”

Francisco Amaro Villafuerte—Pancho to his friends—a journalist and union rep for a large publishing group in Buenos Aires, is also the author of a soon-to-be-published novel. A left-wing liberal, he’s aware of the surrounding dangers, but assumes he won’t be a target. But when he receives an ominou...


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Soccer (née football) fans will rejoice at this all-new volume of crackling essays from the author of God Is Round. Here, Juan Villoro explores the sport through the elements that make it the world’s favorite pastime, from its ancient origins, mythic players, exhilarating matches, endemic rivalries, and the unlikely moments in which football has changed history....


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In Stolen Flower, Irma Pineda evokes the rage and resilience of Mexico’s Indigenous peoples who have suffered state-sponsored terror with poems that grow from a tragic seed—the 2007 rape and murder of a 73-year-old Nahua woman, Ernestina Ascencio Rosario, by soldiers of the Mexican army—into a multivocal call to honor lost lives and seek justice. This is the third p...


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Qui ziaanadi’ guelacahui
Ne qui zucaadiaga’ guirasi dxi xquendarigani yuuba
qui racaladxe’ guna’ stiidxayuubalu’
Gundisalú ti ma yaca gueedandá’ siadoguie’
Gubidxa guinaaze’ laanu ma zuhua’nu lu neza
Paraa ndi’ chuunu pa ma binidé cabe lidxinu la?
Guzaru’ bizana’
Yaga yooxho’ gucabi laanu

No será eterna la noche oscura
Ni escuch...


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