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ISBN-10: 1787704696
ISBN-13: 9781787704695
Publisher: Passenger
Publish Date: 09/26/2023
Dimensions: 9.29" L, 6.14" W, 0.71" H

The Passenger: Mexico

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Overview

Fully-illustrated, The Passenger collects the best new writing, photography, art and reportage from around the world.

IN THIS VOLUME: Underground Tenochtitlan by Guadalupe Nettel – Crime and (No) Punishment by Juan Villoro – The Birth of Fridolatry by Valeria Luiselli – plus: the cocaine that washes in from the sea and the pearl of the west, the jungle train and the last stop on the line, femicide and TikTok politics, mole, rice, the Virgin of Guadalupe and much more …

Once synonymous with escape and freedom, Mexico is now more frequently described as a place plagued by widespread violence, drug trafficking, endemic corruption, and uncontrolled migration. Under the patina of a tourist paradise–with its beaches, its ancient ruins, its tequila–lies a complex, dynamic country trying to carve out a place for itself in the shadow of its powerful neighbor.

The most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world, Mexico is also home to 89 indigenous peoples and languages: one of the many contradictory legacies of the country’s colonial past, which still permeates its politics, society, religion, food, and culture. With a fifth of the population identifying as indigenous, the issue of rediscovering and revaluing the country’s pre-Columbian roots is at the center of the public debate. The controversial Mayan train project, which would connect Mexico’s Caribbean resorts with the South’s archaeological sites, crossing (and endangering) communities and forests, is a perfect example of the opposition between the two souls of the country.

The attempts to resolve this contradiction, or better still to learn to live with it, will define the Mexico of the future. Only by recognizing equal status to ethnic and linguistic minorities will the country be able to reconcile its fractured identity.

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Praise for The Passenger


"These books are so rich and engrossing that it is rewarding to read them even when one is stuck at home."–The Times Literary Supplement


"The Passenger readers will find none of the typical travel guide sections on where to eat or what sights to see. Consider the books, rather, more like a literary vacation–the kind you can take without braving a long flight in the time of Covid-19."–Publishers Weekly


"A wonderful publication and a beautiful object. The Passenger is a pleasure to read, to hold, and to look at."–La Repubblica


"A must-read. Much more than a travel guide, The Passenger is indispensable for any reader who is curious about the world."–Il Venerdì


"Fresh and diverting, informative and topical without being slight or ephemeral [ . . . ] This supremely well-edited combination of current affairs, journalism, commentary, and fun facts is perfect for our pause-button moment."–Australian Financial Review, Best Books of the Year


"When you hold it your hands, The Passenger takes you back to another time, one when travel literature had a scent, and texture."–El País


"[The Passenger] has a strong focus on storytelling, with pages given over to a mix of essays, playlists and sideways glances at subcultures and thorny urban issues."–MONOCLE


"Half-magazine, half-book... think of [The Passenger] as an erudite and literary travel equivalent to National Geographic, with stunning photography and illustration and fascinating writing about place."–Independent.ie (Best series of the year, 2021)


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Details

ISBN-10: 1787704696
ISBN-13: 9781787704695
Publisher: Passenger
Publish Date: 09/26/2023
Dimensions: 9.29" L, 6.14" W, 0.71" H
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