Haley Cohen Gilliland’s book “A Flower Traveled in My Blood” looks at …
Jacob Sugarman
Jacob Sugarman is a contributing editor to the Buenos Aires Herald. Before joining the team, he worked at such publications as Salon and In These Times, and has written on politics and culture for the Nation, Foreign Policy, and Jacobin, among other outlets. He earned his master's degree in journalism from New York University, and has lived in Buenos Aires since 2015. You can most likely find him online or at home, folding his daughter's laundry.
Fantagraphics Books publisher Gary Groth confirms that the 2015 translation will be available sometime later this year
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As the president loudly declares his support for Israel, critics say he’s engaging in a form of ‘political theology’
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$LIBRA co-creator Hayden Davis reportedly bragged about funneling money to the president’s sister ahead of the memecoin’s launch
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Reservists on vacation in Latin America are facing legal scrutiny for their involvement in the ongoing conflict in Palestine
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Authors and administrators reflect on La Libertad Avanza’s recent efforts to ban select books from public school libraries
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A far-right international extending from Lara Trump to Jair Bolsonaro and Javier Milei joined reactionaries across Europe to promise no safe quarter for the left
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The Argentine president sat down with the popular podcaster after paying a visit to Mar-a-Lago last week
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Excitement was up during 1175 Bar & Lounge’s election-night country music show. Then the votes came in
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In less than a year, the two countries have faced starkly similar choices for president. It’s not the coincidence it might appear
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Milei has vetoed legislation providing essential funding for public universities. Now their students are fighting back — and taking over
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A lively new translation of Ángel Bonomini introduces English-language readers to a “secret master” of Argentine fantastic literature