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Death in Grammar
“Oh, how I admire the capacity of the Spanish language to express uncertainty so precisely!”
What Argentina Sees in Trump
The country’s far right found a model in the former U.S. president.
Time of the Flies
“So that’s what I call myself when I’m alone, the name Charo wrote in lip liner at the end of the letters she sent to Ernesto, my husband. Excuse me, my ex-husband.”
César Aira’s Magic
How the eccentric Argentine author took over Latin American literature.
Argentina’s Dollar-Obsessed Election
A conversation with Lucía Cholakian Herrera, whose article on the illegal peso-to-dollar trade in the country was published in our Weapons issue.
The Woman Behind Borges
María Kodama’s fierce loyalty transformed the legacy of Argentina’s most-cherished author.
How Journalism Led Sebastián López Brach to Embrace Environmental Activism
A conversation with the Argentinian photojournalist and storyteller, whose photographs from the lithium mines of Catamarca were published in our Energy Issue.
How to Overturn an Abortion Ban
A conversation with three women—a doctor, a former senator, and an activist—who led the fight to abolish Argentina's restrictive reproductive rights laws.