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Lacuna is the story of a mans search for safety in the grinding jaws of
two nations, at a moment when the entire world seemed bent on reinventing itself
at any cost. This is a gripping story of identity, connection with our past, and
the power of words to create or devastate. Like no other novel yet written, it
illuminates an era when bold internationalism gave way to a post-war landscape
of narrowly defined Americanism. Crossing two decades, from the vibrant
revolutionary murals of Mexico City to the halls of a Congress bent on eradicating
the colour red, The Lacuna is as deep and rich as the New World itself. 
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