Outsider and Insider: The Two Sides of Joaquin Edwards Bello
In this article, Hector Soto refers to the enigmatic personality of Joaquin Edwards Bello, the most prolific Chilean chronicler & author of several novels that were notable for the crude, realistic way in which he explored the national underworld of alcoholism, prostitution & poverty, in add...
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