“Specters of War is an original contribution to Central American literary and cultural studies. With its focus on the politics of mourning, this theoretically nuanced yet accessible book offers an alternative optic beyond that of trauma and memory studies to examine and engage with Central America’s postwar reality.”—Yajaira Padilla, author of Changing Women, Changing Nation: Female Agency, Nationhood, and Identity in Trans-Salvadoran Narratives "Specters of War is a necessary book that presents us with a theory of mourning that is conceptually informed and aware of the nuances and enigmas that characterize the problem of mourning in the Central American context. Through a sustained interrogation of cultural and literary practices, the book manages to show the infinite yet necessary character of the work of the loss, which is, in turn, a condition of possibility for a life in common. No democracy without specters.”—Sergio Villalobos-Ruminott, author of La desarticulaciÓn: Epocalidad, hegemonÍa e historicidad