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
American novelist Francisco Goldman on how the life and work of the late Nobel-prizewinning author have inspired him
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...
PARIS WITHOUT HER A Memoir By Gregory Curtis. Following the death of my wife, Aura, who was fatally injured while bodysurfing in Mexico,...
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...
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...
Francisco Goldman's “The Interior Circuit: A Mexico City Chronicle” is so sneakily...
Mexico City is home to some 20 million people, spread out in 6,400 neighborhoods. Although it is plagued by numerous problems — pollution,...
In 2005, Goldman married Estrada, a young Mexican creative writing student. (They met when Estrada was 25 and Goldman was 47.) Only two years...
Francisco Goldman, the author behind Say Her Name, recently visited the KQED studios to record an episode of The Writers' Block,...
The Catholic-Jewish-Guatemalan-American Francisco is grappling with the alternative facts of his family history and hyphenated identity.
An author and journalist who has written critically about the political and social issues in Guatemala, including corruption and violence.