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Curfew

by Jose Donoso

“Beautifully realized and deeply moving.” –The New York Times…

Pablo Neruda

…of his politics, but returned to Chile in 1952. He was close to Salvador Allende and from 1970 to 1972 Neruda served as the Chilean ambassador to France. In 1971,…

My Tender Matador

by Pedro Lemebel

“Lemebel crafts a wonderful snapshot of this period of Chile’s history. . . . Lemebel’s tender story of a time of great unrest provides an extremely engaging read and a…

Pedro Lemebel

Pedro Lemebel was born in Santiago, Chile, in the 1950s. His literary work ranges from short stories to political manifestos, autobiography to social chronicle. In 1999 he obtained a Guggenheim…

Woodcuts of Women

by Dagoberto Gilb

…of dirty pillows and the scent of “the burning skin of green chile,” of sharp sexual attractions and the hundred intimacies and antagonisms between men and women, are like no…

Elena Castedo

…appropriate phrase to describe [Paradise] than `the author found paradise on her first try.’” MEDIA, LATIN AMERICA: Mexico: Excelsior and La Nacion; Chile: La Tercera, La Epoca, Las Ultimas Noticias,…

Grove at Home: July 5—11

…in the Chilean Senate, a close friend and advisor to Chilean President Salvador Allende, a professional diplomat whose work brought him to Yangon, Singapore, Colombo, and elsewhere. Neruda’s influence today…

Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea

by Gary Kinder

“A marvelous tale, with generous portions of history, adventure, intrigue, heroism, and high technology interwoven . . . Gary Kinder has the skill to put it all together, and luckily…

The Poker Bride

by Christopher Corbett

“The Poker Bride is a gorgeously written and brilliantly researched saga of America during the mad flush of its biggest Gold Rush. Christopher Corbett’s genius is to anchor his larger…

Miracle of the Rose

by Jean Genet

“Genet can use a brutal phraseology that makes prison life specific and immediate. Yet through his singular sensibility, these elements are transmuted into something fragile, rare, beautiful.” –The New York…