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The LRB Podcast · The London Review of Books

November 30, 202145m 4s

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Show Notes

Rachel Nolan talks to Tom about the overthrow of President Árbenz in Guatemala in 1954, its importance as a model for CIA-backed regime change across Latin America, and a new novel about it by Mario Vargas Llosa.

Find Rachel Nolan's piece and others here: https://lrb.me/guatemalapod

Subscribe to the LRB from just £1 per issue: https://mylrb.co.uk/podcast20b

Music by Kieran Brunt / Produced by Anthony Wilks

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.