The Interior Circuit
A Mexico City Chronicle
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Narrado por:
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Thom Rivera
Sobre este áudio
Coming off the most successful book of a decorated career - Say Her Name - The Interior Circuit is Francisco Goldman's timely and provocative journey into the heart of Mexico City. The Interior Circuit is Goldman's story of his emergence from grief five years after his wife's death, symbolized by his attempt to overcome his fear of driving in the city. Embracing the DF (Mexico City) as his home, Goldman explores and celebrates the city, which stands defiantly apart from so many of the social ills and violence wracking Mexico. This is the chronicle of an awakening, both personal and political, "interior" and "exterior", to the meaning and responsibilities of home. Mexico's narco war rages on and, with the restoration of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (the PRI) to power in the summer's 2012 elections, the DF's special apartness seems threatened. In the summer of 2013, when Mexican organized crime violence and death erupts in the city in an unprecedented way, Goldman sets out to try to understand the menacing challenges the city now faces.
By turns exuberant, poetic, reportorial, philosophic, and urgent, The Interior Circuit fuses a personal journey to an account of one of the world's most remarkable and often misunderstood cities.
©2014 Francisco Goldman. Lines from "Circuito Interior," page 1, by Efraín Huerta taken from Poesía Completa de Efraín Huerta. Copyright 1988, Fondo de Cultura Económica. All rights reserved. México, DF. Lines from "Olor a plastico quemado," page 27, by Roberto Bolaño taken from El Hijo De Míster Playa: Una Semblanza De Roberto Bolaño by Monica Maristain. Copyright 2012, Almadía, Mexico. Reprinted with permission of the publisher. Lines from "Manifesto," page 172, by Nicanor Parra reprinted with kind permission of Ediciones UDP, Chile. Recorded by arrangement with Grove Atlantic, Inc. (P)2014 Audible Inc.