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“What Mexicans in the early twenty-first century have been forced to see,” writes poet and essayist Cristina Rivera Garza, “is without a doubt one of the most chilling spectacles of contemporary horrorism.” In her book Dolerse—the title is the Spanish verb meaning “to be in pain”—she attempts to construct and deconstruct the pervasiveness of pain in modern Mexican society.
The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border
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