A review by bloodravenlib
Horizontal Vertigo: A City Called Mexico by Juan Villoro

3.0

Quick impressions: A collection of essays about Mexico City. The essays take readers from indigenous antiquity, the rise and fall of the Aztecs, the Spanish conquest, independence to modern times up to the 2017 earthquake. Overall, I liked the book. It could be a bit slow at times, but it is a nice and immersive narrative of the city.

(Full review on my blog later.)