The European and the North American consider that a book that has been awarded any kind of prize must be good; the Argentine allows for the possibility that the book might not be bad, despite the prize.


Selected Non-Fictions (ed. Penguin Group USA, 1999)


The European and the North American consider that a book that has been awarded any kind of prize must be good; the Argentine allows for the...

The European and the North American consider that a book that has been awarded any kind of prize must be good; the Argentine allows for the...

The European and the North American consider that a book that has been awarded any kind of prize must be good; the Argentine allows for the...

The European and the North American consider that a book that has been awarded any kind of prize must be good; the Argentine allows for the...