To rescue Kahlo from the clutches of the corporate art market, we need to acknowledge the overt and covert political dimensions of the work, demands GAVIN O’TOOLE
Trout, Belly Up by Rodrigo Fuentes
(Charco Press, £8,99)
GUATEMALA, Honduras and El Salvador — the so-called Northern Triangle of Central America — are countries enduring a wave of violence and crime resulting in some three million people having to rely on humanitarian assistance.
Hundreds of thousands have been internally displaced and many more have left their countries to escape the brutality — murder, kidnapping and extortion are the norm — and poverty.
From post-human revolution in Puerto Rico to trans poetics and queer mythmaking, these three books that imagine new ways of being together
A ghost story by Mexican Ave Barrera, a Surrealist poetry collection by Peruvian Cesar Moro, and a manifesto-poem on women’s labour and capitalist havoc by Peruvian Valeria Roman Marroquin
CARL DEATH introduces a new book which explores how African science fiction is addressing climate change


