The Guardian on Fogwill
Funnily enough, Chad is going to run a review of Malvinas Requiem this week, and here it is in The Guardian:
I’ve just finished reading a truly remarkable book: Malvinas Requiem by Rodolfo Fogwill. Despite first appearing in Argentina shortly before the end of the Falklands War in 1982, the translated edition was only published by Serpent’s Tail this year, to mark its – and the war’s – 25th anniversary. It’s the story of a group of young Argentine conscripts who desert during the war, a blackly comic tale that feels peculiarly British in tone.
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