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Book Details
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Author: Carlos Monsiváis
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Publisher: Verso
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1997
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Pages: 202
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 23 x 15 cm
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Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
This compelling 1997 paperback edition by Carlos Monsiváis offers a vivid mosaic of Mexican life, blending cultural commentary with sharp political insight. Across 202 pages, Monsiváis presents a series of essays that explore the social contradictions, popular culture, and shifting political landscapes that define modern Mexico.
Known for his wit and intellectual depth, Monsiváis reflects on national identity, urban transformation, media influence, and the evolving spirit of Mexican society. His writing moves fluidly between humor and serious analysis, capturing both the vibrancy and complexity of everyday life. Through keen observation and cultural critique, the book provides readers with an engaging portrait of a nation in transition.
Published by Verso, a respected name in critical and progressive literature, this edition remains an important resource for readers interested in Latin American studies, cultural theory, political commentary, and contemporary social analysis. Preserved in good condition, it is an excellent addition to academic collections and personal libraries focused on global cultural perspectives.

