In this scene, newspaper editor Don Umberto tells business partner Román what he thinks is the real problem with Latin America.
Ocumo: A Latin American Novel gives a take on the region’s complexities through the perspectives of a diverse group of characters, including an up-and-coming politician, a Black live-in maid, an anti-establishment entrepreneur and an ex-prostitute turned news reporter. It’s a highly relevant and timely story in light of the U.S.’s renewed interventionist policies and the emergence of a new generation of charismatic Latin American leaders, from Mexico and all the way down to Argentina.







