Buenos Aires, Argentina (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)
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2666
by Roberto Bolaño"…and followed her back to Buenos Aires and all through the days she was at the hotel or went out to receptions at the German embassy or the English embassy or the Ecuadorean embassy…"
2666
by Roberto Bolaño"After his side’s defeat he goes into exile, ending up in Buenos Aires, where he publishes Viaje, duelo y perdición: tragedia, humorada y comedia, in 1945…"
2666
by Roberto Bolaño"He had met Professor Silvia Pérez in Buenos Aires and then they had seen each other twice in Barcelona."
East of Eden
by John Steinbeck"Six months later there was another card, from Buenos Aires. “Dear Charles—my God this is a big city. They speak French and Spanish both. I’m sending you a book.”"
Golden Days
by Carolyn See"After they’d deplaned in Buenos Aires and he’d deposited his frantic wife and tired kids in a suite in the best hotel in town, Skip said he’d gone out for a stroll, to see where it was, exactly, they’d be making their new life."
Golden Days
by Carolyn See"the doctor was quite impatient, and said no, there was nothing, there was no question of a cure because there was no shadow, no nothing anywhere at all; there must have been a faulty machine in the other doctor’s office, down in Buenos Aires."
Golden Days
by Carolyn See"Skip was down in Buenos Aires this week, attending to family matters, and to business."
The Sellout
by Paul Beatty"Every now and then, two cities meet and fall in love out of mutual respect and a love for hiking, thunderstorms, and classic rock ’n’ roll. Think Amsterdam and Istanbul. Buenos Aires and Seoul."