(MENAFN - Newsroom Panama) Ricardo Alberto and Luis Enrique Martinelli Linares are part of a group of 250 inmates who enjoy all kinds of privileges in the Mariscal Zavala military prison, in Guatemala, where they have been detained since their capture, on July 6 awaiting Extradition to the United States to face money laundering charges which if proven could earn them jail terms up to up to 60 years without the comfort reported last week by the digital news site Relato
In an article headlined Sex, liquor, and privileges, they explain the life of the Martinellis in the Guatemalan prison, in which they report the benefits enjoyed by Ricardo Alberto and Luis Enrique, given the good relationship that they allegedly maintain with Gustavo Alejos, private secretary in the presidency of Álvaro Colom.
The Best Translated Books You Missed in 2020
As we approach the end of 2020, we’ve been speaking with translators, critics, publishers, writers, and booksellers about outstanding books in translation that readers might have missed this year. Read on for recommendations from Daniel Hahn, Maya Jaggi, Meng Jin, Ricardo Alberto Maldonado, Boyd Tonkin, and more.
Ulysses and
Mrs. Dalloway, this book, first published in Hindi in 1963, traces the experiences of a flaneur wandering through a city over the course of a single day, recording his experiences, memories, reflections, and emotional reactions to the world around him. The setting is the city of Jalandhar in 1930, an era of rapid change as India launched forward, fusing elements of its long, rich past with modern ideas and cultural elements to form a new, hybrid culture, amplified in all of its complexity by the country s dazzlingly complex multiethnic and multilingual nature.