'At the Tomb of the Inflatable Pig': You Don't Want to Live There
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/29/books/review/29MACINTT.html
By BEN MACINTYRE
Published: February 29, 2004
John Gimlette's first book is colorful and meandering, by turns
hilarious and horrifying, often delightful, occasionally infuriating
and very, very odd. In all these respects, it is an entirely faithful
reflection of its subject, since, measured in terms of eccentric
history per square foot, Paraguay is probably the strangest country on
the planet. It is also among the most brutal. And the funniest.
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