South America
September 19, 2023
By Walter Rodney
The primary thrust of this book - using dialectical materialist/Marxist analysis to demonstrate the evils of Colonialism - seems kind of wild to me, from a historiographical standpoint. The only people who I can imagine these days denying the abstract...
July 25, 2023
By Cesar Aira
This book is a bit difficult to describe. I think the author’s note said something about it being an “inverted gothic romance,” which, like, fair, I guess. Ema, the captive, experiences the inverse of gothic romance, experiences the worst that...
May 28, 2023
By Isabelle Allende
The thing is, Gabriel García Márquez is tough competition. This is One Hundred Years of Solitude with worse writing and better politics, I am not likely the first to say, but the writing is in fact still briliant. The story...
August 27, 2021
By Gabriel García Márquez
December 21, 2020
By Jorge Luis Borges
July 09, 2018
By Gabriel García Márquez
November 28, 2015
By Jorge Luis Borges
September 16, 2014
By Gabriel García Márquez
January 01, 2014
By Paulo Coelho
January 01, 2014
By Gabriel García Márquez