
Tracing Texts - Episode 13: Alejandro Sawa's The Cave of Igúzquiza (1888)
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02/07/18 • 63 min
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In Episode 12, I introduce the young Mexican author Valeria Luiselli, and Anton and I have and interesting discussion about her novel "Faces in the Crowd". As a "chilanga" residing in New York City, Luiselli's work provides a liminal space that allows us to question reality, time, and identity. Her novel is a gem that we hope will intrigue others to read it as well.
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