Reviews in July 2008

LatAmRoB, Volume 2, Number 6


Left in the backyard

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Nikolas Kozloff is the latest
radical US journalist to find
merit in the challenges posed
to Washington by South
America’s new order Continue reading

Spanish practices

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Exile colours Let the Wind Speak
by Juan Carlos Onetti despite the
Uruguayan author’s obsessive return
to a fictional homeland
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Patriots, yet slaves

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In a significant contribution to
the reassessment of the role of
Africans in Latin American history,
Peter Blanchard examines the part
played by slaves in the wars
of Independence Continue reading

Sins of the Father

As a polemic about church hypocrisy, El Crimen del Padre Amaro may be controversial, but it is ultimately predictable Continue reading

Crafty footwork

The tango is woven skilfully throughout Adriana Bergero’s cultural snapshot of Buenos Aires, even if the choreography sometimes trips you up Continue reading

El Bonaerense

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Bombón: El Perro

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Harsh Times

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Raising Victor Vargas

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Zoot Suit

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No Country For Old Men

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