Iguala 43: The Truth and Challenge of Mexico's Disappeared Students, Sergio González Rodríguez, trans. Joshua Neuhouser (2017)
"The word “corruption” is insufficient for the magnitude of this evil."
A well-researched and powerfully argued account of the disappearance of forty-three students and an analysis of the cruelty that normalizes atrocity.
Sergio González Rodríguez is a writer, journalist and critic for the Mexico City newspaper Reforma. His works include Bones in the Desert, The Flight, and The Femicide Machine (Semiotext(e)).
4 1/2 x 7, 152 pp., 7 illus.
"The word “corruption” is insufficient for the magnitude of this evil."
A well-researched and powerfully argued account of the disappearance of forty-three students and an analysis of the cruelty that normalizes atrocity.
Sergio González Rodríguez is a writer, journalist and critic for the Mexico City newspaper Reforma. His works include Bones in the Desert, The Flight, and The Femicide Machine (Semiotext(e)).
4 1/2 x 7, 152 pp., 7 illus.