No One Said a Word

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Wings Press, 2013 - 128 páginas
It is the late 1970s, and Argentina is wracked by the worst excesses of its Dirty Wars as thousands have disappeared or have been tortured and murdered by a dying dictatorship. Luz Goldman, on the other hand, lives in a Buenos Aires bubble of wealth and privilege where such horrors are simply ignored. Luz is precocious yet solipsistic, rich yet disaffected. She and her friends spend their allowances on expensive drugs, their unfettered days having casual sex.Written in stark language that echoes the unsentimental, bored mind of a young teen, this novel highlights a generations need to ignore the realities of a politically disturbed Latin American country."
 

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Paula Varsavsky is a journalist, a short story writer, and the author of Nadie alzaba la voz and El resto de su vida. Her work has been published in several journals and anthologies, including Hostos Review, Translation, and World Literature Today.

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