In this book of previously published articles from newspapers we see two Argentinas. The first one two decades ago, a country sick of wars, dictatorships, and corruption celebrated the return of democracy. The candidate who prevailed portrayed hope and optimism in his campaign speeches; the illusions and hopes for the future grew strong. Twenty years later, we see a completely different Argentina; a country with long lines at consulates' doors, one where too many have lost so much sleep trying to survive that they have ...
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In this book of previously published articles from newspapers we see two Argentinas. The first one two decades ago, a country sick of wars, dictatorships, and corruption celebrated the return of democracy. The candidate who prevailed portrayed hope and optimism in his campaign speeches; the illusions and hopes for the future grew strong. Twenty years later, we see a completely different Argentina; a country with long lines at consulates' doors, one where too many have lost so much sleep trying to survive that they have forgotten to live.
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