Books by Eduardo H. Galeano and Complete Book Reviews
Eduardo H. Galeano, Author Pantheon Books $18.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-394-55244-6
Galeano, a Uruguayan journalist and novelist, continues his imaginative history of the Americas. In this second volume of his Memory of Fire trilogy, he gives us crucial moments of the 18th and 19th centuries: the clash between European and native...
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Eduardo H. Galeano, Author Metropolitan Books $24 (358p) ISBN 978-0-8050-6375-2
One of Latin America's most honored historians and authors, Galeano (Memory of Fire) returns with more barbed and bewitching accounts of the contradictions of the First World, as filtered through the enlightened sensibilities of a Third World...
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Eduardo H. Galeano, Author W. W. Norton & Company $19.95 (281p) ISBN 978-0-393-02960-4
In an enchanting book of wonders, Uruguayan writer Galeano applies the collage-like technique of Memory of Fire, his fictive historical trilogy of the Americas, to his own life and the contemporary scene. redundant and you later make clear that...
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Eduardo H. Galeano, Author, Mark Fried, Translator W. W. Norton & Company $22.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-393-03150-8
This exceptional and important collection of 35 articles, speeches and essays by the author of the acclaimed Memory of Fire trilogy covers the tumultuous past three decades of Latin American history. Galeano is a classic example of the advocacy...
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Eduardo H. Galeano, Author, Mark Fried, Translator, Jose Francisco Borges, Illustrator W. W. Norton & Company $15 (328p) ISBN 978-0-393-31514-1
According to PW, ""Galeano brings intense lyricism, subversive humor and spellbinding storytelling to this assemblage of tales, fables and parables."" Woodcuts by Jose Francisco Borges. (Jan.)
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Eduardo H. Galeano, Author, Mark Fried, Translator, Jose Francisco Borges, Illustrator W. W. Norton & Company $23 (328p) ISBN 978-0-393-03782-1
Best known for his mythopoetic three-volume history of the Americas, Memory of Fire, Galeano brings intense lyricism, subversive humor and spellbinding storytelling to this assemblage of tales, fables and parables. Drawing on Latin American folklore,
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Eduardo H. Galeano, Author, Cedric Belfrage, Translator Pantheon Books $22.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-394-55361-0
In 1977 a flabby, reclusive Elvis Presley fired pistols at his six TV sets in Graceland while, a continent away, Brazil's military dictatorship banned Picasso's erotic prints and the U.S. Declaration of Independence. In this Uruguayan journalist's...
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