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The New York Times →

November 11, 2015

Roof Dogs

Photographs by Russell Monk

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico — TO wander among the working-class neighborhoods here is to think, at times, that the world is a cacophony of barking dogs. When the sun goes down, in the middle of the night and at first light, they bark. “How long can they keep it up?” I have often asked myself.

Read the article on the New York Times Sunday Review.

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/15/opinion/sunday/roof-dogs.html
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