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A crazy story of gringos and narcos in Mexico, written by one of the best novelists of his generation

10 April 2026 at 11:51

I donโ€™t know if this is sufficiently clear: Eduardo Ruiz Sosa, born in 1983 in the Mexican town of Culiacรกn, is one of the best Spanish-language novelists of his generation. El paisaje es un grito (The Landscape Is a Scream) is the third time he has demonstrated this, after his 2014 Anatomรญa de la memoria (Anatomy of Memory) and the 2022 El libro de nuestras ausencias (The Book of Our Absences), all constructed with an obsessive slowness and communicating with each other in complex ways, sometimes obvious (a certain arrangement of the text which puts it on the verge of becoming poetic verse; its torrential nature; or, of course, its โ€œMexicannessโ€) and other times subtle. We are talking about important, enormous, dense works. Unmissable ones.

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ยฉ Yael Martinez V. (Magnum Photos / Contacto) (EL PAรS)

'Dragonfly', (Guerrero, Mexico, 2020), image from the photographic series 'The space between us', by Yael Martรญnez V., which addresses the issue of fractured communities in Mexico.
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