The Mexico City Reader by Ruben Gallo (Paperback, 2004)

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The Mexico City Reader is an anthology of cronicas - short texts that are a cross between literary essay and urban reportage - about life in Mexico City today. This is not the City of Palaces of yesteryear, but the vibrant, chaotic, anarchic city of the 1980s and 1990s - the city of garbage mafias, corrupt ex-presidents, and spectacular crime. Taken together in all their variety, these texts form a mosiac of life in Mexico City. Like the visitor wandering through the city streets, the reader should expect to be constantly surprised. Mexico City is one of Latin America's cultural capitals, and one of the most vibrant urban spaces in the world. Like the streets of the city, The Mexico City Reader is brimming with life, crowded with flaneurs, flirtatious students, Indian dancers, food vendors, fortune tellers, political activists, and peasant protesters. The writers include expert theorists - a panoply of writers from Carlos Monsivais and Jorge Ibaguengoitia to Fabrizio Mejia Madrid and Juieta Garcia Gonzalez - brought together precisely because they are experienced practitioners of the city.

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PublisherUniversity of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-139780299197148
eBay Product ID (ePID)88454030

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Book TitleThe Mexico City Reader
AuthorRuben Gallo
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicLiterary Theory, History
Publication Year2004
TypeTextbook
Number of Pages280 Pages

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Title_AuthorRuben Gallo
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States

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