![]() ![]() Goldman's account reveals a more complicated truth as he explores the effects of Mexico's raging narco war, the resurgence of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (the PRI), and new eruptions of organized crime-related violence. Many regard Mexico's capital-then known as the "DF" or Distrito Federal-as a haven from the social ills that plague the rest of the country. In The Interior Circuit, Goldman chronicles his personal and political awakening to the nuances of this unique city as he learns to navigate the "circuito interior," its crisscrossing network of highway-like roads. The widower and award-winning writer wanted to fully embrace his late wife's childhood home and the city that came to mean so much to them. ![]() ![]() The Pulitzer Prize–finalist shares an intimate memoir of grieving his lost wife-and confronting the troubled Mexican city where she grew up.įive years after his wife's untimely death, Francisco Goldman decided to overcome his fear of driving in Mexico City. ![]()
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