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Jorge Majfud

    Jorge Antonio Majfud is a Uruguayan author whose literary works often explore the intricate relationships between culture, identity, and displacement. His writing is characterized by deep psychological insight and a keen observation of the human experience, particularly within the context of migration and exile. Majfud masterfully weaves narrative threads to uncover universal truths about the search for meaning and belonging in a fractured world. His literary voice is subtle yet powerful, resonating with those who appreciate a thoughtful examination of the human condition.

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    Borders of The Wild Frontier: US American mythology on Latin America
    • Since the Monroe Doctrine in 1823, at least one-third of what is currently the United States and what is known as Latin America have been shaped initially by U.S. pro-slavery expansionist policies and later by big American corporations, which promoted thousands of inventions and bloody dictatorships in the name of freedom and democracy over the last 200 years. Americans and Hispanics in the U.S. have tended to accept this convenient “freedom and democracy” narrative over the facts. It is time to start saying the inconvenient truth rather than waiting for another two centuries.

      Borders of The Wild Frontier: US American mythology on Latin America
    • Tequila

      • 450 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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