Grandin is such a terrific writer and perceptive historian that I was swept along by his enthralling narrative. Yet his insistence on the indomitable spirit of Latin American humanism is so broad that it sometimes verges on the sentimental ... In terms of domestic politics, though, it’s been an altogether different story. Grandin knows this, however reluctant he is to allow it to complicate his inspiring thesis. He contends that responsibility for the continent’s travails lies elsewhere ... But all of the 'to be sure' caveats can’t quite cover reality’s rough edges. Grandin has written so brilliantly about the perils of mythological thinking that it’s jarring to see him wrestle with his own.
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