“Gandolfo brings us the tale of a legendary Lima market in a big dirt hole. A knowing love poem to the market and a sharp-sighted study of everyday economics, A Day in “The Hole” chronicles grime, fire, faith, piracy, pain, and profit—and how the world spurns the storylines of progress and liberty we like to dream up for it. This book models twenty-first century anthropology at its splendid best.”