Children of the Days - A Calendar of Human History (ebok) av Eduardo Galeano
Eduardo Galeano (forfatter)

Children of the Days ebok

109,-
A fearless, poetic, day-by-day account of human history, narrated by one of Latin America's most beloved and influential writers "The amazing Galeano has done it again. History becomes poetry, and mythology becomes politic." — The San Francisco Chronicle Unfurling like a medieval book of days, each page of Eduardo Galeano’s Children of the Days has an illuminating story that takes inspiration fro…
A fearless, poetic, day-by-day account of human history, narrated by one of Latin America's most beloved and influential writers "The amazing Galeano has done it again. History becomes poetry, and mythology becomes politic." — The San Francisco Chronicle Unfurling like a medieval book of days, each page of Eduardo Galeano’s Children of the Days has an illuminating story that takes inspiration from that date of the calendar year, resurrecting the heroes and heroines who have fallen off the historical map. Readers will encounter the Brazilians who held a “smooch-in” to protest against a dictatorship; the astonishing day Mexico invaded the United States; and the “sacrilegious” women who had the effrontery to marry each other in a church in the Galician city of A Coruna in 1901, and many others.Beautifully translated by Galeano’s longtime collaborator, Mark Fried, Children of the Days is a majestic humanist treasure that shows us how to live, guiding us through our darkest hours and sweetest victories.

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Undertittel A Calendar of Human History
Forfattere Eduardo Galeano (forfatter)
Utgitt 28.04.2017
Sjanger
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781568589718

A fearless, poetic, day-by-day account of human history, narrated by one of Latin America's most beloved and influential writers

"The amazing Galeano has done it again. History becomes poetry, and mythology becomes politic." — The San Francisco Chronicle

Unfurling like a medieval book of days, each page of Eduardo Galeano’s Children of the Days has an illuminating story that takes inspiration from that date of the calendar year, resurrecting the heroes and heroines who have fallen off the historical map. Readers will encounter the Brazilians who held a “smooch-in” to protest against a dictatorship; the astonishing day Mexico invaded the United States; and the “sacrilegious” women who had the effrontery to marry each other in a church in the Galician city of A Coruna in 1901, and many others.

Beautifully translated by Galeano’s longtime collaborator, Mark Fried, Children of the Days is a majestic humanist treasure that shows us how to live, guiding us through our darkest hours and sweetest victories.