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Paul Theroux Reads Jorge Luis Borges

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Espinosa's Life in Buenos Aires

Balthazar Espinosa spent the summer at Los Alamos with his cousin Daniel. He learned things he hadn't known, such as that when you are approaching a house there's no reason to gallop. The Guteres saved a good part of the livestock though many animals were drowned. There were four roads leading to the ranch, all were underwater.

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