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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Americas - 04/Sep 15:04

Read Your Way Through Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a literary city: Its residents like to boast about its many bookstores and independent publishers. Samanta Schweblin suggests which books and authors to start with.

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