14 June 2009

Galeano Exposes 5000 Years of History

The Uruguayan author of The Open Veins of Latin America, a 1971 exposé of the United States hegemony in the Western Hemisphere, and Memory of Fire, a 1982-1986 three-volume epic spanning 500 years of colonization, violence, and revolution in the Americas, Eduardo Galeano released Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone on May 25. The vast and fanciful book attempts to examine all of human history in insightful and intimate ways.

From The Washington Post:
Among Latin American literary giants, Gabriel García Márquez is known for mesmerizing, Pablo Neruda for wooing. Mario Vargas Llosa educates. Jorge Luis Borges captivates. Then there is Eduardo Galeano, the galvanizer, firebrand, a writer who tells readers about history that other, more powerful people don't want them to know or understand.

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