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Journalism Through the Looking-Glass: Money to Burn

Posted by: spinningmango

I found reading Ricardo Piglia’s Money to Burn a fragmented experience. Because the book is told largely through newspaper reports and secret police recordings, but also through details the author is almost certainly taking creative liberties with, I was unsure how much of the book was fiction and how much wasn’t. I also for someContinue reading "Journalism Through the Looking-Glass: Money to Burn" read full post >>
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Money to Burn – Ricardo Piglia

Posted by: jerry wang

This week’s reading really caught my attention as I’m a big fan of thriller movies and books, I was interested to check out Ricardo Piglia’s “Money to Burn” based on the real 1965 bank heist in Buenos Aires. While I expected a classic crime story, Piglia took the novel in some thought-provoking directions I didn’t […] read full post >>
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Call me Travis Scott because I’m the “highest in the room”

Posted by: Shanelle Danimae Cuevas

Trigger warning: Mentions of Sexual Exploitation and Crime Art work by Kristina Timofeeva Did you see what I did with the title 😏 ????? Cause the book had talk of drugs and the experience of reading it was…well..almost a surreal high?????? No, just me? ok… Money is just the same as drugs: what’s fundamental is […] read full post >>
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Burning Cash and Snorting Coke: A Wild Ride Through ‘Money to Burn’

Posted by: gurnaaz kaur

Money to Burn is a book based on crime specifically that of robbing money. But what do they do with this money at the end? Burn it. Why? The answer is based on the reader’s understanding of the book. My understanding of why they would plan a heist, so systematically with no errors, and instead […] read full post >>
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Piglia; To quote Abba, “money, money, money”

Posted by: Ava

Where to even begin on this whirlwind of a novel. Ricardo Piglia’s Money to Burn was genuinely one of my favourite reads of the course thus far. I think this has to do with the writing style in part because … Continue reading read full post >>
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Money to Burn

Posted by: Ruby Dyck Steinmann

Hi everyone! Welcome back to my blog;) I hope you all have being enjoying this weather as much as I have. This week’s reading was a nice change from the usual story lines we have read so far. I’d describe it as captivating crime thriller that kept me on my toes. I’m not usually an […] read full post >>
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Money to Burn-Screw Capitalism

Posted by: nulanows

Hi everyone! This week we read Money to Burn by Piglia. To start this book consistently reminded me of Mad Toy by Arlt that we read at the beginning of the term. It’s set in the same place, and the characters come from a similar  socioeconomic backgrounds. To be honest I think I enjoyed Mad […] read full post >>
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Why is everyone taking it up the arse? – Money to burn by Piglia

Posted by: Maxene

No genuinely why is everyone, man or woman taking it up the ass. Money to Burn by Piglia is a book that I honestly did not like until they got to the shoot out/ when they were stuck in flat number 9. Then the book became clear to me about what it was attempting to … read full post >>
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Money (Heist) to Burn

Posted by: alex

 Been a busy couple of weeks with midterms but I hope everyone doing good and enjoyed their St. Patrick's Day weekend. This week's read Money to Burn by Ricardo Piglia, tells a story of a group of robbers that attacked a bank in the heart of Bueno... read full post >>
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Money (Heist) to Burn

Posted by: alex

 Been a busy couple of weeks with midterms but I hope everyone doing good and enjoyed their St. Patrick's Day weekend. This week's read Money to Burn by Ricardo Piglia, tells a story of a group of robbers that attacked a bank in the heart of Bueno... read full post >>
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