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- Patty in Spain
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Latin America: For the love of books
Latin Americans are a distinctly literate bunch. Names like Borges, Allende, García Márquez and Neruda tend to sit atop the lists of national heroes – political leaders are often polemic but authors universally cherished. The Latin American novelistic tradition really … Continue reading
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