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I've been thinking of reading The Eternaut.
Can any of you anons recommend any other Latinx books?
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El juguete rabioso - Roberto Arlt
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>I've been thinking of reading The Eternaut.
Read the oldest version.
It's the one that has more merit when it comes to sci-fi speculation (it's from 1957 I think)
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Besides the usual suspects of the Latinoamerican boom. I highly recomend "Sin Remedio". Unfortunately you will have to learn espaƱol because it does not have a translation yet.



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