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    Explore "silviamorenogarcia" with insightful episodes like "Silvia Moreno-Garcia's "Lacrimosa"", "S02ep17 - Nomi a caso - Wrap Up", "EP 33: The Software Virus Heads South", "Mexican Gothic" and "Episode 16: Mexican Gothic" from podcasts like ""The Monster She Wrote Podcast", "Bookatini", "Darkness & Daisies", "Lit Sh*t" and "The Monster She Wrote Podcast"" and more!

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    Silvia Moreno-Garcia's "Lacrimosa"

    Silvia Moreno-Garcia's "Lacrimosa"

    Ramon left his home in Mexico a long time ago, settling first in California and then in Vancouver. But now, he worries that his past may have followed him, in the form of a homeless woman, a woman he is convinced is a La Llorona. Read the story here

    Recommended in this episode: CJ Leede’s Maeve Fly

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    S02ep17 - Nomi a caso - Wrap Up

    S02ep17 - Nomi a caso - Wrap Up
    Bentornati su Bookatini - il podcast per chi è ghiotto di libri.
    Nella puntata 17, parliamo dei libri che abbiamo letto di recente. Come al solito trovate tutti i riferimenti ai libri citati anche nella carrellata delle copertine della pagina instagram bookatini_podcast.

    Ecco i libri di cui abbiamo parlato:

    -Foschia, di Anna Luisa Pignatelli, Fazi editore
    -La promessa, Damon Galgut, e/o editore (Damon, non David, come ho detto due volte! - da cui il titolo della puntata)
    -Nel nome del figlio. Hamnet, di Maggie O’Farrell, Guanda editore
    -Mexican Gothic, di Silvia Moreno Garcia, Mondadori editore
    -Ruggine, di Anna Luisa Pignatelli, Fazi editore
    -Casa Haward, di Edward Morgan Forster, Feltrinelli editore
    -Estate artica, di Damon Galgut, edizioni e/o
    La sigla di Bookatini è scritta e suonata da Andrea Cerea
    Vi ricordiamo che se volete potete contattarci, scrivere commenti, suggerimenti, domande e condividete con noi le vostre letture contattandoci nella pagina Instagram Bookatini_podcast o scrivendoci alla mail bookatini@gmail.com

    EP 33: The Software Virus Heads South

    EP 33: The Software Virus Heads South
    Our hosts debut a new segment, Erin's Book Review. Erin's first choice is a Gothic tale set in Mexico City in the 1950's. Jerry recounts the strange life and death of John McAfee Dance in Your Wholesome Moment of the Week

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    Episode 16: Mexican Gothic

    Episode 16: Mexican Gothic

    Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic opens in Mexico City with socialite Noemi Taboada uncharacteristically leaving a party early because of a summons from her father. Noemi isn’t really interested in following other people’s directions. She yearns to strike out on her own, make her own choices, and continue her education: three things her father doesn’t approve of. Thinking her father means to reprimand her for something, she is instead shocked when he shows her a letter from her recently married cousin who lives in a remote area near the town El Triunfo in a manor house called High Place. Catalina’s letter claims that her husband, Virgil Doyle, is poisoning her and won’t let her leave. She also claims to see ghosts coming out of the walls and believes she is losing track of time. Noemi’s father, who was Catalina’s guardian, had driven away a man Catalina had loved in favor of her waiting for a better, richer match. Catalina then married Doyle so quickly that Mr. Taboada could never properly discern the suitor’s social position. Noemi’s father may or may not feel some guilt over being so overbearing to Catalina, but he quickly decides that Catalina is hysterical and needs psychiatric treatment. He wants Noemi to scope out the situation and get Catalina help, if possible. Noemi knows Catalina is trapped between Doyle’s wishes as her husband and Mr. Taboada’s previous control as her guardian. But her father promises Noemi that she can pursue graduate study if she completes the mission. She then begins her journey to the heart of High Place, during which she will learn that Catalina’s letter didn’t even scratch the surface of the depravity and Gothic horrors the house, and the family within it, contain.      

    Recommended this episode: Aliya Whiteley's THE BEAUTY

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    Our social media is @MonsterWrote on Twitter and Instagram. Our email is monsterwrote@gmail.com. This episode was produced and researched by Lisa and Mel. Theme music is “Misconception” by Nicolas Gasparini. 



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