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· Rafael Bernal () was a Mexican diplomat and novelist, best known for his crime novels, including The Mongolian Conspiracy (New Directions). Katherine Silver's award-winning translations include works by María Sonia Cristoff, Daniel Sada, César Aira, Julio Cortázar, Juan Carlos Onetti, and Julio Ramón www.doorway.ru: New Directions Publishing Corporation. · Rafael Bernal, born , was a seasoned writer of mid-brow local color and detective tales (and, like so many great Latin American writers, a diplomat) when he wrote The Mongolian Conspiracy in After the revolution, Mexico had never really settled into a functioning democracy, and with the Tlatelolco student massacre the country. THE MONGOLIAN CONSPIRACY by Rafael Bernal (tr. by Katherine Silver). This classic work of Mexican noir is nasty, pulpy, offensive and an old-fashioned page turner. The Mexicans get word that Mao's China is planning to assassinate the US president on a state visit in Mexico City.4/5.
The Mongolian Conspiracy. Rafael Bernal Katherine Silver. • 3 Ratings — is recruited by the Mexican police to discover how much truth there might be to KGB and FBI reports of a Chinese-Mongolian plot to assassinate the Soviet and American presidents during the unveiling of a statue. More Books by Rafael Bernal Katherine. Rafael Bernal () was a Mexican diplomat and novelist, best known for his crime novels, including The Mongolian Conspiracy (New Directions). Katherine Silver's award-winning translations include works by María Sonia Cristoff, Daniel Sada, César Aira, Julio Cortázar, Juan Carlos Onetti, and Julio Ramón Ribeyro. The Mongolian Conspiracy [Rafael Bernal, Katherine Silver, Francisco Goldman] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A gripping and hilarious. El complot mongol (Spanish Edition) - Kindle edition by Rafael Bernal. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features.
Book review: Colorful anecdotes and plot twists abound in a reissue of Rafael Bernal's Mexico City-set 'The Mongolian Conspiracy.'. Bernal published this noir in Mexico in , presaging Paco Ignacio Taibo’s Héctor Belascoarán Shayne and Ken Bruen’s tormented ex-Garda, Jack Taylor. The usually dyspeptic Filiberto narrates, and his angry screeds about, well, almost everything recall Taylor’s anguished and funny rants. Rafael Bernal, born , was a seasoned writer of mid-brow local color and detective tales (and, like so many great Latin American writers, a diplomat) when he wrote The Mongolian Conspiracy in After the revolution, Mexico had never really settled into a functioning democracy, and with the Tlatelolco student massacre the country.
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