In part II of a series on the future of Spain’s literary market, Horacio Castellanos Moya discusses the role of corporations and small, independent publishers.
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Horacio Castellanos Moya chronicles past epicenters for Latin American literature and ponders whether Spain’s status is threatened by its economic crisis.
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Horacio Castellanos Moya chronicles past epicenters for Latin American literature and ponders whether Spain’s status is threatened by its economic crisis.
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In this week’s Corkscrew writer Horacio Castellanos Moya explains the effects that Spain’s financial crisis will have on Latin American industry, development, and immigration.
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In the Weekly Freedom of Speech Roundup Sampsonia Way presents some of the week’s top news on freedom of expression, journalists in danger, artists in exile, and banned literature. This week news from Russia, Tibet, Iran, the Americas, and Julian Assange.
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Political prisoners of Cuba’s Black Spring have been freed, but for some life in exile has hardly improved since being released from prison. Most of the activists were forced to accept exile as a condition of their release.
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Journalist Judith Torrea has reported for 15 years on Ciudad Juárez, Mexico—a city she once said is being “being blown off the face of the earth” by the escalating drug “war” between the government and drug cartels.
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