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Ariel Dorfman, co-author of 'How to Read Donald Duck': 'Disney wanted children who would compete and embrace a fierce individualism' | Culture

On the 100th anniversary of the entertainment company, the Chilean writer analyzes the validity of his 1972 work, which points out how iconic cartoon characters have been utilized as means of American propaganda

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The Paris Review - Games of Taste - The Paris Review

“My enjoyment of Bolaño wasn’t quite real, my new acquaintance said, and the part of it that felt real was a function of American ignorance,” writes David Kurnick.

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Paris Review - The Art of Fiction No. 247


Photo © Olivier Roller (detail); Manuscript image courtesy of Galaxia Gutenberg
The writing of Enrique Vila-Matas is marked by a dazzling array of quotation, plagiarism, frames, self-plagiarism, digressions and meta-digressions: an intense and witty textual delirium that has made him one...

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Writers under 35: British magazine 'Granta' celebrates the diversity of Spanish-language literature | USA

Writers under 35: British magazine 'Granta' celebrates the diversity of Spanish-language literature | USA
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'Granta' Releases New List of Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists

'Granta' Releases New List of Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists
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2020 Top 10s - Top Books of 2020 That Struck a Literary or Musical Chord: A writer's fictional joyride, a rock & roll memoir, and jazz fairy tales are books that sang this year - Arts


BELOVED, John Steinbeck's heartbreaking
THE GRAPES OF WRATH, and George Orwell's frighteningly relevant
1984.
Pre-lockdown, I wrestled with Argentine writer Rodrigo Fresán's
THE DREAMED PART (Open Letter Press, translated by Will Vanderhyden), the second in a trilogy. Like its predecessor,
The Invented Part, this massive, challenging, nonlinear tome about an unnamed writer takes you on a freewheeling, literary joyride.
Probably not surprisingly, much of my year's reading concerned music. An utter delight was Austin native Kathy Valentine's heartfelt
ALL I EVER WANTED: A ROCK 'N' ROLL MEMOIR (UT Press), which traces her life growing up locally, playing in Austin punk bands, and following her dreams to L.A. to find R&R stardom with the Go-Go's. She really makes you feel it all: the ups, the downs, the parties, the drugs, the heartbreaks, the thrill of being family in a groundbreaking, hugely successful band.

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Our Favorite International Reads of 2020 (and What We'll Be Reading in 2021)


Our Favorite International Reads of 2020 (and What We’ll Be Reading in 2021)
 
Editor
This year, I'm keeping my recommendations to the Southern Cone, perhaps out of the wistful recollection that as we face gray, blustery afternoons here in New York, warmer climes hold elsewhere.
Daniel Tunnard
's 
Escapes(Unnamed Press), set in a world in which competitive Scrabble is a globally televised craze under the thumb of the Scrafia (yes, a Scrabble mafia), is an uproarious novel staked on the final encounter between former world champs Florence Satine and Buenaventura Escobar in Argentina's Tigre Delta. Told from the alternating viewpoints of Satine and Escobar as they seek to flee the Scrafia's long arm, this clever novel reads something like the imagined result had Piglia turned his attentions to competitive board games. Tunnard's book is a satisfying read that takes Alfred Mosher Butt's tame pastime and turns it into a brisk, riveting jaunt across languages, crime scenes, and continents.

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