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Bad Times In Buenos Aires

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In 1993, Miranda France moved to South America, drawn to Buenos Aires as the intellectual hub of the continent, with its wealth of writers and its romantic, passionate and tragic history.

She found that is was all these things, but it was also a terrible place to live.

The inhabitants of Buenos Aires are famously unhappy.

All over South America they are known for their arrogance, their fixation of Europe and their moodiness.

Very soon, Miranda France encounters' bronca' - the simmering and barely controllable rage that is a staple feature of life in the Argentinian capital.

She finds that 'bronca' has deep roots: the violence and racism of the first European settlers; the dictatorships, especially in the 1970s when so many 'disappeared'; even Evita Peron, for there was no rage to rival Evita's.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0753805510 / 9780753805510
Paperback / softback
918.211
05/09/2002
United Kingdom
English
xi, 209 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998.
Reissued alongside the paperback edition her second book, the critically acclaimed DON QUIOXTE'S DELUSIONS An unforgettable portrait - crazy, hilarious and tragic - of the people who live in Latin America's greatest city Shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Award 'A complete surprise, and a wonderful one at that. Wonderful because her writing catches colour, rhythm, smog, smell and sadness in a way that few travel writers achieve today' LITERARY REVIEW "I loved this book. It shines a beam of light on to Buenos Aires, and illuminates a shadowy corner of the Argentinian psyche to boot' DAILY T
Reissued alongside the paperback edition her second book, the critically acclaimed DON QUIOXTE'S DELUSIONS An unforgettable portrait - crazy, hilarious and tragic - of the people who live in Latin America's greatest city Shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Award 'A complete surprise, and a wonderful one at that. Wonderful because her writing catches colour, rhythm, smog, smell and sadness in a way that few travel writers achieve today' LITERARY REVIEW "I loved this book. It shines a beam of light on to Buenos Aires, and illuminates a shadowy corner of the Argentinian psyche to boot' DAILY T 1KLSA Argentina, WTL Travel writing