MARIA DUARTE is swept along by the cocky self-belief of a ping-pong hustler in a surprisingly violent drama
Telling tales of strangers in strange lands
LEO BOIX recommends an excellent collection of stories about the Latino experience of migration
The King Is Always Above the People
By Daniel Alarcon
(Fourth Estate, £8.99)
IN HIS Reflections on Exile and Other Essays, Edward W Said argues that migration is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native place, between the self and its true home, whose “essential sadness can never be surmounted.”
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