![]() In 2012, she appeared on the Spanish-language scene with a collection of linked lyric essays, Sidewalks ( Papeles Falsos), a breezy, highbrow-name-dropping meditation on nationality and belonging. Luiselli, a Mexican-born writer living in New York City, has risen to prominence over the past five years. Thankfully, there is now an obvious place to direct readers: Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions, the new book-length essay by Valeria Luiselli. With compelling stories of detained individuals and separated families in the headlines, many Americans are seeking to learn more about the harsh realities of the U.S. ![]() At the same time, ongoing attempts at the state and federal level to dislodge so-called sanctuary city policies in Texas and elsewhere indicate more actions to come, perhaps including an attempt to follow through on President Trump’s campaign promise of large-scale deportations. Over the past two months, stepped-up immigration raids and arrests have terrorized U.S. ![]() ![]() Tell Me How it Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions ![]()
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