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Valeria Luiselli

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  • Things as They Are

    Dorothea Lange created a vast archive of the twentieth century’s crises in America. For years her work was censored, misused, impounded, or simply rejected.
    by Valeria Luiselli via New York Review of Books on October 29, 2020
  • The Wild West Meets the Southern Border

    At first glance, frontier towns near the U.S.-Mexico border seem oblivious both of history and of the current political reality.
    by Valeria Luiselli via The New Yorker on June 3, 2019

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