William Clary
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The release of a series of essays by Horacio Castellanos Moya, Roque Dalton: Correspondencia clandestinas y otros ensayos, (2021) constitutes a new approach in the prolific writer...
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The novels of writer Julio Escoto, which span four decades, remain little known outside his native Honduras. As a whole, the recurring themes invoked in his narratives have explored the history and cu...
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The cover of the new novel Carta de un ateo guatemalteco al Santo Padre [Letter from a Guatemalan atheist to the Holy Father] by Guatemalan novelist Rodrigo Rey Rosa (Alfaguara, 2020) features...
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The recovery of foundational and defining memories often drive narratives as a mechanism for identity reconstruction and as an instrument of reaffirmation; a means to mediate and reflect on whether wh...
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The Salvadoran Civil War ended almost thirty years ago, yet its devastating impact continues to be felt throughout the diverse layers of Salvadoran society. The ongoing struggle to normalize and rebui...
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In many ways, Horacio Castellanos Moya’s new novel, Moronga, published in May of 2018, follows a similar thematic track seen in some of his more recent novels. Whereas the foregrounding of disp...
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Antonio Skármeta: Nuevas Lecturas. César Ferreira and Jason Jolley. Lima: Universidad Ricardo Palma. 2017. 206 pages.