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Catón: Politics and Worse Things

Summary by yucatan.com.mx
“Are you Borges?” someone asked the author of “Fictions.” He replied, “Sometimes.” He always had a sharp tongue. He said about Nicanor Parra, a Chilean poet: “How can someone named Nicanor be a poet?” Well, Fidencio Flores, who lived in Ramos Arizpe, a laborious place near my city, Saltillo, was a poet [...]
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“Are you Borges?” someone asked the author of “Fictions.” He replied, “Sometimes.” He always had a sharp tongue. He said about Nicanor Parra, a Chilean poet: “How can someone named Nicanor be a poet?” Well, Fidencio Flores, who lived in Ramos Arizpe, a laborious place near my city, Saltillo, was a poet [...]

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yucatan.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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