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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….

Jim Dodge

…Jim continued writing, diligently working on his chops and, when he had to, at a variety of jobs (woodcutter, professional card player, seasonal laborer) to make ends meet. Fortunately, because

Peter Chapman

Peter Chapman was brought up in London. He was a correspondent for Latin American Newsletters, The Guardian, and the BBC in Central America and Mexico. He works for the Financial…

Takis Wuerger

…30,” alongside other accolades, Würger’s work as a journalist has taken him to Afghanistan, Libya, Mexico, and Ukraine. His first novel, The Club, won the lit.Cologne debut prize in Germany….

Navid Sinaki

…Lincoln Center, British Film Institute, Cineteca Nacional in Mexico, and the Modern Museum in Stockholm. His first solo art exhibition The Infinite Garden debuted at Shangri La Museum of Islamic…

Claude Steiner

…in Paris. He spent his childhood in Spain and Mexico, before immigrating to Los Angeles in 1952. He earned his PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Michigan at…

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…

Malcolm Beith

Malcolm Beith is a writer based in Mexico City. He has covered the drug war for Newsweek, and has contributed to Foreign Policy, World Politics Review, and Jane’s Intelligence Weekly….

Second Violin

by John Lawton

“Smart and gracefully written . . . It has been Lawton’s achievement to capture, in first-rate popular fiction, the courage and drama—and the widespread tomorrow-we-may-die exuberance—of that terrible and thrilling…

The Divine Husband

by Francisco Goldman

“The Divine Husband presents the peculiar crossroads where love and imagination meet politics and history. . . . A great miscegenating carnival of ambition and desire.” —Lee Siegel, The New…