This book illustrates how Chileans participate in a global exchange of politics, economy, and culture with the United States. There are few written references on Chilean issues based on Chilean sources in English. This is because - understandably - there are not many books or publications on Chilean issues accessible to the broad U.S. public as well as to scholars, journalists, and politicians, among others. This book is one of the best sources for understanding how Chileans participate in a global exchange of politics, economy, and culture with the United States. Some of the most prominent Chilean writers such as Ariel Dorfman, Roberto Ampuero, Alberto Fuguet, thinkers Francisco Rojas, Eduardo Engel and many more participate in a wide variety of activities in the United States and give readers an account of how they experience life as Chileans in United States.
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