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Neon South is an off-the-beaten-path Latin American travel narrative that unfolds like a novel, shadowing locals all too aware of how outside influences, from colonialism to globalism, have changed their lives.From the drug cartel-controlled squares of Mexico to Venezuelan jungles where the outside world threatens traditions, Marko Pogacar absorbs all he encounters with the eyes and words of a poet, finding humor in the absurd and intimacy in despair.Unexpected similarities surface in the assemblage of these tropical experiences fused together with Pogacar's memories of living through the dissolution of “After all, are our customs, our kingdoms, our churches and wars, our arsons and human sacrifices one iota different from the Aztec ones?”
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Neon South, Marko Pogacar, Mirzah Purić
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- Année de publication
- 2022
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- Titre
- Neon South
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Marko Pogacar, Mirzah Purić
- Éditeur
- Sandorf Passage
- Publié
- 2022
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 117
- ISBN10
- 953351373X
- ISBN13
- 9789533513737
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Cartes et voyages, Loisirs et maison, Voyage, Presse d'opinion & Essais, Voyages, Amérique du Sud, Mexique, Bière, Amérique Latine, Pérou, Yougoslavie, Venezuela, Costa Rica
- Description
- Neon South is an off-the-beaten-path Latin American travel narrative that unfolds like a novel, shadowing locals all too aware of how outside influences, from colonialism to globalism, have changed their lives.From the drug cartel-controlled squares of Mexico to Venezuelan jungles where the outside world threatens traditions, Marko Pogacar absorbs all he encounters with the eyes and words of a poet, finding humor in the absurd and intimacy in despair.Unexpected similarities surface in the assemblage of these tropical experiences fused together with Pogacar's memories of living through the dissolution of “After all, are our customs, our kingdoms, our churches and wars, our arsons and human sacrifices one iota different from the Aztec ones?”


