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Novelist Francisco Goldman Revisits His Difficult Childhood In 'Monkey Boy'
They Always Had Paris — So He Went Back There Without Her (Published 2021)
Visiting the Real America, Where Seven-Year-Olds Translate Don Quixote
A Review of Central America in the Crosshairs of War; on the Road from Vietnam to Iraq
Review: Francisco Goldman maps ‘The Interior Circuit’
Review: ‘The Interior Circuit’ by Francisco Goldman
The Power of Place: Francisco Goldman
Q+A with Francisco Goldman
Review | In Francisco Goldman’s ‘Monkey Boy,’ an author grapples with the alternative facts of his family history
Gabriel García Márquez: 'What a kind and always funny man he was'
American novelist Francisco Goldman on how the life and work of the late Nobel-prizewinning author have inspired him
Novelist Francisco Goldman Revisits His Difficult Childhood In 'Monkey Boy'
GOLDMAN: Well, that was Jean-Marie and I. Yeah, that's - in "Monkey Boy," that's Petti Moore (ph), who was in "Long Night Of White Chickens" too...
They Always Had Paris — So He Went Back There Without Her (Published 2021)
PARIS WITHOUT HER A Memoir By Gregory Curtis. Following the death of my wife, Aura, who was fatally injured while bodysurfing in Mexico,...
Visiting the Real America, Where Seven-Year-Olds Translate Don Quixote
Still Waters kids, Stephen told me, are going to slowly read and study Don Quixote and work together on retelling Cervantes' classic in various ways, through...
A Review of Central America in the Crosshairs of War; on the Road from Vietnam to Iraq
by Francisco Goldman | Nov 5, 2025. Central America in the Crosshairs of War; on the Road from Vietnam to Iraq by Scott Wallace (George F. Thompson...
Review: Francisco Goldman maps ‘The Interior Circuit’
Francisco Goldman's “The Interior Circuit: A Mexico City Chronicle” is so sneakily...
Review: ‘The Interior Circuit’ by Francisco Goldman
Mexico City is home to some 20 million people, spread out in 6,400 neighborhoods. Although it is plagued by numerous problems — pollution,...
The Power of Place: Francisco Goldman
In 2005, Goldman married Estrada, a young Mexican creative writing student. (They met when Estrada was 25 and Goldman was 47.) Only two years...
Q+A with Francisco Goldman
Francisco Goldman, the author behind Say Her Name, recently visited the KQED studios to record an episode of The Writers' Block,...
Review | In Francisco Goldman’s ‘Monkey Boy,’ an author grapples with the alternative facts of his family history
The Catholic-Jewish-Guatemalan-American Francisco is grappling with the alternative facts of his family history and hyphenated identity.
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An author and journalist who has written critically about the political and social issues in Guatemala, including corruption and violence.