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Review 'Beautifully realized memoir of the Oct. 1968 Tlatelolco student massacre . . . [Taibo] evokes relationships, passions and arguments lovingly. . . [His] memoir goes a long way toward setting the record straight.' --Publishers Weekly Read more About the Author Paco Ignacio Taibo II,�best known for his detective H�ctor Belascoar�n Shayne book series, is one of the foremost crime fiction writers in the Spanish-speaking world today. In 2019 he was�named head of Mexico's Fondo de Cultura Econ�mica, effectively a minister of literary culture.�He is also the director of the acclaimed Semana Negra de Gij�n, a literary festival in Spain. He is a tireless social activist, historian, and author of the best-selling biography of Ernesto �Che� Guevara,�Guevara Also Known as Che. He has written more than forty books altogether, which have been published in twenty-eight countries. Some of his novels have been considered �Best Books of the Year� by�the�New York Times,�Le Monde,�and�the�Los Angeles Times. He has received several literary prizes, including the Premio Hammett for best crime fiction in Spain (three times), the 813 literary award for best foreign crime novel published in France, and the Premio Bancarella for the best book of the year in Italy.� Donald Nicholson-Smith has translated numerous works from the French and Spanish including Guy Debord�s The Society of the Spectacle and Raoul Vaneigem�s The Revolution of Everyday Life. Read more
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