This collection of short stories reflects the Latin American experience in the United States and reveals the complex reality of a country that, in its own way, has become Latin American. These are works by a group of young writers who entered the literary world during the 90s with a style described as serious, yet irreverent. Edited by Edmundo Paz Soldan and Alberto Fuguet, it explores the space occupied by the United States within the Latin American culture.
Ah, why is it that the trends that recycle are never the right ones for me? I've been catching up on Season One of Mad Men and coveting the full skirts, nipped waists and va-va-voom silhouettes of the late 50s and early 60s. But instead, the latest clothing craze to make a reappearance hails only from the early 90s (isn't there a rule that you have to wait at least two decades before bringing ba...
Cute and lively mini dresses were once all the rage. After a short period of shock when they appeared, in the 1960s, people began rushing to buy the dresses. Women flocked to department stores, Junior boutiques, teen shops and other stores to purchase a few numbers for their closets. The style was fresh, young and trendy. Mini dresses showed a lot of leg and surprisingly looked good on ladies. Th...
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