"Ilan Stavans is dedicated to understanding the World, Latin America, Latino culture, Mexico… In this new book–intelligent, penetrating and informed as ever–he continues to do so, tenaciously seeking to understand himself."
- Alberto Blanco, poet, author of Dawn of the Senses and Afterglow
"A hypnotic, moving exploration of history and identity, wry and entertaining and wise. In this dialogue with a lifetime of photos, Ilan Stavans creates and recreates a world rarely seen."
- Ariel Dorfman, author of Feeding on Dreams
"Essential, seminal reading, <i>Return to Centro Histórico</i> is more than a fascinating weaving of personal and familial history. It is a thought-provoking story of how a boy who wanted to be a magician turned instead into one of our very best writers. Ilan Stavans conjures up his life with candor and an ample heart for family and community."
- Virgil Suarez, author of 90 Miles: Selected and New Poems
"A sweet reading of a little-known face of Mexico."
- Earl Shorris, author of Latinos: A Biography of the People
“In this endearing Proustian journey, old photographs become the madeleines that spark vivid memories and imaginings of the diverse Jewish dreamers who have made Mexico their home. No one but Ilan Stavans could have told this beautiful and haunting story with such affection, wit, and grace.”
- Ruth Behar, author of An Island Called Home: Returning to Jewish Cuba
"A moving meditation on photographs where memory and history collide. Ilan Stavans illuminates a Jewish penchant for picturing time, life, and family in Mexico City in the 20th century."
- Deborah Dash Moore, University of Michigan
"Passport: A Hidden History," excerpt of <i>Return to</i> <i>Centro Histórico </i>by Ilan Stavan in <i>Jewish Renaissance </i>
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ILAN STAVANS is Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. Former host of the PBS series Conversations with Ilan Stavans, he has written or edited more than fifty books, including José Vasconcelos: The Prophet of Race and With All Thine Heart: Love and the Bible, both published by Rutgers University Press.