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Joan Halifax

…forthcoming Being with Dying. She is the founder and abbot of the Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She travels and lectures extensively in the United States and…

Jim Dodge

…travel for a year in Mexico, living in Tepoztlan and Sayulita before a severe bout of hepatitis forced their return to the U.S. in the mid-’80s. They settled in Crescent…

Dagoberto Gilb

…the Texas Institute of Letters’ Dobie Paisano Fellowship. The Magic of Blood (1993) was first published not in New York, but in New Mexico, and, defying expectations, won the 1994…

Carmen Boullosa

Carmen Boullosa has lived most of her life in Mexico City, but has lived in New York for the past few years, teaching at New York University and Columbia University….

Stanley Meisler

…Nairobi, Mexico City, Madrid, Toronto, Paris, Barcelona, the United Nations and Washington. For many years, Meisler contributed articles to leading American magazines including Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the Atlantic, The…

Jack Kerouac

…Dr. Sax, and Mexico City Blues, as well as the co-author with William S. Burroughs of the previously unpublished novel And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks. Kerouac died…

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,…

Richard Grant

…passport and lives in southern Arizona. In writing American Nomads, Grant traveled through Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, California, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Washington….

José Manuel Prieto

…taught Russian history in Mexico City. He’s the author of Nocturnal Butterflies of the Russian Empire and Rex. He has held teaching appointments at Cornell and Princeton, and currently teaches…

The Black Minutes

by Martín Solares

“A breathless, marvelous first novel . . . This is Latin American fiction at its pulpy phantasmagorical finest . . . a literary masterpiece masquerading as a police procedural and…