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World Cup and Literature: Latin American Writers Tell Us How Their Countries Feel About Soccer Fever

Summary by El Comercio
The century of Blanca Varela: the things I say are certainSir David Attenborough, the man who taught us to love the planet, turns 100El Dominical summons writers from Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama and Uruguay to realize how their countries feel in the World Cup, the football traditions in the literature of their countries and the problems they warn before the initial pittance.
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The century of Blanca Varela: the things I say are certainSir David Attenborough, the man who taught us to love the planet, turns 100El Dominical summons writers from Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama and Uruguay to realize how their countries feel in the World Cup, the football traditions in the literature of their countries and the problems they warn before the initial pittance.

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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