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Twenty-five years of wretched excess are deftly chronicled by de Mauleón in this fast-moving book recounting landmark episodes of Mexico's drug trafficking history since 1985, the year that the killing of DEA agent Kiki Camarena catapulted the narcos' gruesome exploits from the tabloids to the front pages...
Built as a workbook for solo study, this occupational English book for Spanish speakers takes a nonspecific approach by striving to present some of the language a person will likely use to find, keep, and get along in a job of most any type...
It would be hard to seriously dispute Fidel Castro's place as the most consistently important and controversial political leader in the hemisphere throughout the second half of the 20th century, yet the man is constantly diminished by mainstream reportage and commentary outside of Cuba that routinely distorts not only the history of the revolution but Castro's very motives...
In an entertaining set of tales, replete with reminiscences, male eroticism, iconoclastic opinions, and cascading torrents of semen, one of the deans of queer Latin American letters scores with a novel that reads a bit like a memoir and a bit like a theater piece...
Fueled by a pulsing soundtrack of rap, reggaeton, and rough & ready pop, this work is a bracing blast of Dominican youth culture—yet its witty adolescent angst owes more to J...
When memory kicks into high gear, it flattens out the ripples of time and space; the then becomes the now, and the present loses its definition as the mind fills each moment with a succession of eras and locations...