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|  02-03-2010, 02:41 AM | #1 | |
| Hoodoo Guru Join Date: Jul 2009 
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				2666 vs 2010
			 
			
			"In Juarez drug war, priest is on front lines," by Nick Valencia (CNN). Quote: 
 Ciudad Juarez is the city that Roberto Bolaño called Santa Teresa in his novel 2666. It's one of those beautiful sprawling books, sort of about a lot of things (German literature, love, serial murders, WW2, Mexico) and really, at its root -- this is a glaring oversimplification, and one that describes most good books -- just a few beautiful thoughts about life. On some level, maybe, the book was his stab at spreading awareness about the odd, awful state of things in a city he apparently loved: I, certainly, would care much less (not at all) but for having read the book. Yet, in 2003, when Bolaño died, the situation in Juarez/Santa Teresa was nowhere near where it is now: they just had an ongoing, unsolved problem with women dropping dead. | |
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|  02-03-2010, 03:55 AM | #2 | 
| “Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo” Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Savannah, Georgia 
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			Juarez has become our little Sierra Leone, only with drugs being replaced for Diamonds.
		 
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