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Ilan Stavans' "Mr. Spic Goes to Washington"

A guy The New York Times calls "one of the most influential figures in Latino literature in the United States," who publishes with all kinds of university presses and edits definitive anthologies of various stripes, has actually done a graphic novel for us: Mr. Spic Goes to Washington. Several media enterprises try to figure it out why Ilan Stavans did it:

San Antonio Express-News
Amherst Bulletin

And the bloggers tell it like it is:

Tex[t]-Mex
LaBloga
Tejaztlan Notebook

An itty-bitty excerpt here

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