'The Other Voice', a novel inspired by the beliefs of Mexico

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Rebecca Perez Vega
Guadalajara, Mexico (February 25, 2025) .-05:00 hrs



In "The Other Voice," Zaida Ríos delves into the tradition of Latin American fantasy literature, mixing magical realism with horror. Credit: Archive
In a forgotten corner of the Mexican mountains, where shadows seem to come to life and whispers in the darkness are confused with the murmurs of the dead, Azul is born, the protagonist of The Other Voice , a novel with which Zaida Ríos (Guadalajara, 1981) delves into the tradition of Latin American fantasy literature.
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