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No One Weeps for Me Now
Daryl R. Hague, translator
In this magical realism thriller sequel, private eye Inspector Dolores Morales’ search for a missing girl leads him to a scandal of national proportions. These precarious discoveries put Inspector Morales in danger, pursued by national intelligence, with an uncertain future awaiting him.
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Band 1: Frühe schriften zur Goethe-deutung
Christian Clement, editor
An examination of the writings of German scientist Goethe suggests that his research was both scientifically and spiritually based.
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The Lost Cinema of Mexico: From Lucha Libre to Cine Familiar and Other Churros
Brian Price, editor
Many film critics have considered the 1960s–1980s to be a time of poor quality in Mexican film. The authors reexamine the lost films of this period and what they teach about the cultural shifts of the time.
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The Myths of the Popol Vuh in Cosmology, Art, and Ritual
Allen J. Christenson, editor
This book examines Maya myths, including the Maya creation story, aiming to understand the motifs and iconography present in the Popol Vuh.
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