Manana Forever?
Mexico and the Mexicans
By Jorge G. Castañeda
By Jorge G. Castañeda
By Jorge G. Castañeda
By Jorge G. Castañeda
Category: Latin American World History | Domestic Politics | World Politics
Category: Latin American World History | Domestic Politics | World Politics
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Paperback $17.95
Apr 17, 2012 | ISBN 9780375703942
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Praise
“This important book, by an exceptionally shrewd, sophisticated and deeply knowledgeable analyst, deserves a place on the short shelf of classics about modern Mexico that includes Alan Riding’s Distant Neighbors and Paz’s The Labyrinth of Solitude.” —Los Angeles Times
“Castañeda presents an impassioned and erudite case for a rethinking of old Mexican habits. His background makes him especially well positioned to explain his native land to an international audience.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A revolutionary book about Mexico. . . . I never thought I would read a book by a Mexican that acknowledges that Mexicans have more to gain in venturing to America than U.S. dollars.” —Richard Rodriguez, The San Francisco Chronicle
“A lively and perceptive analysis of Mexican society. . . . [Castañeda] is an unusual and important voice in Mexico.” —The Economist
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