At Electric Lit she tagged "seven books that center the lives, experiences, and long wakes of grief left behind by those taken during Argentina’s so-called 'dirty war'." One title on the list:
Hades, Argentina by Daniel LoedelRead about the other entries on the list.
As a medical student in 1976, Tomás Oriilla would do anything for his childhood crush, Isabel—even if her ideological fervor puts them both at risk. Ten years later, Tomás is in exile, living in New York as Thomas Shore. He is called back to Buenos Aires, where ghosts of the disappeared force him to confront the choices he once made in the name of love. A haunting journey into the past, Hades explores love and complicity through the distorted and surreal lens of individual and collective memory.
--Marshal Zeringue