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For many years, Mexico City has been a premier hub for renowned writers—like Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez—due to its vibrant cultural scene and thriving publishing industry. It's also an affordable alternative to other intellectual communities like Paris. On this episode of the Americas Now podcast, CGTN correspondent Alasdair Baverstock will take us to the neighborhoods loved by writers and share with us what international intellectuals find so appealing about this city. Baverstock will also tell us about his recent visit to the home of "Like Water for Chocolate" author Laura Esquivel who he interviewed for a profile.
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For many years, Mexico City has been a premier hub for renowned writers—like Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez—due to its vibrant cultural scene and thriving publishing industry. It's also an affordable alternative to other intellectual communities like Paris. On this episode of the Americas Now podcast, CGTN correspondent Alasdair Baverstock will take us to the neighborhoods loved by writers and share with us what international intellectuals find so appealing about this city. Baverstock will also tell us about his recent visit to the home of "Like Water for Chocolate" author Laura Esquivel who he interviewed for a profile.