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A Novel in Which Nightmares Are All Too Real

Por: The Atlantic Life March 09, 2023

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The Argentine writer Mariana Enriquez shows how violence can haunt and destabilize a civilization.Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Eduardo DiBaia/AP; Getty.March 9, 2023, 9:14 AM ETIn 1976, the Argentine armed forces staged a coup against the president of Argentina, Isabel Perón. In short order, the military installed a junta that suspended political parties and various government functions, aggressively pursued free-market policies, and... + full article



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