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In this episode, we explore why deep reading is becoming rare in our digital age. Drawing on recent studies and educational trends, John and Grace discuss the impact of technology, teaching practices, and what we can do to reclaim our attention.
We explore Roberto Bolaño's 'Una novelita lumpen'—its deceptive title, claustrophobic atmosphere, and place in Bolaño's multinational body of work. Grace and John unpack the novel’s literary echoes, its complex genre identity, and why it stands as a vital gateway into Bolaño’s world.
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Masks and Metaphors

In this episode, we explore José Donoso’s complex relationship with identity and culture through his works, his time abroad, and the critical reception of his writing. From postwar America’s optimism to the alienation of the spectacle, we analyze how Donoso constructs—and deconstructs—literary masks. The episode unpacks how translation and exile shaped his legacy and the ongoing debate about authenticity in literature.
Explore Silvina Ocampo’s haunting story Cielo de claraboyas, where architecture shapes narrative and emotion. This episode dissects the interplay of vision, distance, and violence in a house where nothing is quite as it seems.
Explore the evolution of feminist poetry in Latin America, from Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz to Alfonsina Storni and beyond. Discover how these poets challenged norms, reshaped language, and inspired generations. This episode unpacks powerful verses and the stories behind them.
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Echoes of the Boom

We dive into the celebrated Boom Latinoamericano, exploring its origins, complexities, and the many voices—especially women—left in its shadows. John and Grace examine how history, politics, and forgotten authors shaped this landmark literary movement. Join them to uncover the rich, layered stories behind the headlines of Latin American literature.
We explore the unsettling world of uncanny rabbits, delving into Julio Cortázar’s "Carta a una Señorita en París" and Leonora Carrington’s surreal art and stories. Through literary theory and vivid examples, we examine how the uncanny and the surreal disrupt reality and challenge our sense of normalcy.