Zoom and other outlets deform our images, making us lose our actual bodies, and with the possibility of contacting each other this way—we become holo… - Margo Glantz

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Zoom and other outlets deform our images, making us lose our actual bodies, and with the possibility of contacting each other this way—we become holograms, or ghosts like Justine from Bioy Casares’s great novel, The Invention of Morel.

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About Margo Glantz

Margo Glantz Shapiro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾ.ɣo ˈɣlants]; born January 28, 1930) is a writer, essayist, critic and academic who lives in Mexico. She has been a member of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua since 1995. She is a recipient of the FIL Award.

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Alternative Names: Margo Glantz Shapiro
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