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El Monstruo:

Dread and Redemption in Mexico City
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Basic Books, Nov 24, 2009 - History - 512 pages
John Ross has been living in the old colonial quarter of Mexico City for the last three decades, a rebel journalist covering Mexico and the region from the bottom up. He is filled with a gnawing sense that his beloved Mexico City’s days as the most gargantuan, chaotic, crime-ridden, toxically contaminated urban stain in the western world are doomed, and the monster he has grown to know and love through a quarter century of reporting on its foibles and tragedies and blight will be globalized into one more McCity.

El Monstruois a defense of place and the history of that place. No one has told the gritty, vibrant histories of this city of 23 million faceless souls from the ground up, listened to the stories of those who have not been crushed, deconstructed the Monstruo’s very monstrousness, and lived to tell its secrets. InEl Monstruo, Ross now does.

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Review: El Monstruo: Dread and Redemption in Mexico City

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This is as sprawling a book as the city this great writer describes. Prepare to get lost in the murky and complicated world of Mexican affairs from the beginnings of Mexico City in 1325 to the modern ...

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I am fortunate to have met John Ross less than a year before he died in 2011 at a book talk for El Monstruo in Chicago. He used a cane as a result of injuries he sustained at the hands of Israeli ...

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About the author (2009)

John Rossis a poet, freelance journalist, and activist currently residing in Mexico City. His articles have appeared in theSan Francisco Bay Guardian,The Nation,CounterPunch,Texas Observer,The Progressive, andLa Jornada. His bookRebellion from the Rootswon the American Book Award and his somewhat autobiographical memoirMurdered by Capitalismwon the Upton Sinclair Award and was aSan Francisco ChronicleBook of the Year.

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