Brazilian author Clarice Lispector's second novel, now available in its first English transition, takes the reader on a bewildering journey through one woman's life.
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From parks to public restrooms, Peruvian violinist and composer Pauchi Sasaki's music knows no bounds.
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A (Probably) Mad King's Lasting Legacy in Patagonia
Often dismissed as a 19th-century scheme, the Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia lends credence to Mapuche claims in Chile and Argentina.
Most Latin Americans Can't Name a Chinese Singer. Why That's Great for Beijing.
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