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1 online resource |
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Title from eBook information screen. |
Summary |
"The antic and often dire stories in Bring Me the Head of Quentin Tarantino depict the violence and corruption that plague Mexico today, but they are also deeply ruminative and layered explorations of the narrative impulse and the ethics of art making. Herbert asks: Where are the lines between fiction, memory, and reality? What is the relationship between power, corruption, and survival? How much violence can a person (and a country) take?"--Provided by publisher. |
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Contents |
The ballad of Mother Teresa of Calcutta -- M. L. Estefania -- White paper -- NEETS -- The Roman wedding -- There where we stood -- Caries -- The dog's head -- Z -- Bring me the head of Quentin Tarantino. |
Subject |
Art and society -- Fiction.
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Mexico -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Fiction.
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Genre |
Electronic books.
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Short stories
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Social problem fiction.
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Short stories.
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Black humor.
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Added Author |
MacSweeney, Christina, translator.
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Added Title |
Tráiganme la cabeza de Quentin Tarantino. English.
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ISBN |
9781644451366 (electronic bk) |
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