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Open Veins of Latin America
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : NYU Press
- File Size : 45,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 335
- Relase : 1997
- ISBN : 9780853459903
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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[In this book, the author's] analysis of the effects and causes of capitalist underdevelopment in Latin America present [an] account of ... Latin American history. [The author] shows how foreign companies reaped huge profits through their operations in Latin America. He explains the politics of the Latin American bourgeoisies and their subservience to foreign powers, and how they interacted to create increasingly unequal capitalist societies in Latin America.-Back cover.
Open Veins of Latin America
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : NYU Press
- File Size : 52,5 Mb
- Total Pages : 335
- Relase : 1997
- ISBN : 1583673121
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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The classic survey of Latin America's social and cultural history, with a new introduction by Isabel Allende Since its U.S. debut a quarter-century ago, this brilliant text has set a new standard for historical scholarship of Latin America. It is also an outstanding political economy, a social and cultural narrative of the highest quality, and perhaps the finest description of primitive capital accumulation since Marx. Rather than chronology, geography, or political successions, Eduardo Galeano has organized the various facets of Latin American history according to the patterns of five centuries of exploitation. Thus he is concerned with gold and silver, cacao and cotton, rubber and coffee, fruit, hides and wool, petroleum, iron, nickel, manganese, copper, aluminum ore, nitrates, and tin. These are the veins which he traces through the body of the entire continent, up to the Rio Grande and throughout the Caribbean, and all the way to their open ends where they empty into the coffers of wealth in the United States and Europe. Weaving fact and imagery into a rich tapestry, Galeano fuses scientific analysis with the passions of a plundered and suffering people. An immense gathering of materials is framed with a vigorous style that never falters in its command of themes. All readers interested in great historical, economic, political, and social writing will find a singular analytical achievement, and an overwhelming narrative that makes history speak, unforgettably. This classic is now further honored by Isabel Allende's inspiring introduction. Universally recognized as one of the most important writers of our time, Allende once again contributes her talents to literature, to political principles, and to enlightenment.
Open Veins of Latin America : Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent

- Author : By - Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Unknown
- File Size : 42,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 318
- Relase : 2008-10-01
- ISBN : 8188789666
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Erudite, angry, sweeping in its scope, Open Veins of Latin America is a powerful survey of a continent's under-development and the role of foreign capital and national politics in that process. Eduardo Galeano traces Latin America's exploitation and impoverishment through the history of its principal commodities. Over five centuries, he explores the minerals and crops which have made a rich region poor, while building the fortunes of US and European transnationals. From the gold and silver sought by the Spanish conquistadores to the oil and copper extracted by present-day foreign corporations, Galeano presents a disturbing and fascinating picture of economic injustice. Blending historical fact with poetic imagery, Open Veins of Latin America is both an impassioned critique of transnational exploitation and a tribute to the passions of a plundered and suffering people. Isabel Allende's inspiring Foreword to this classic text testifies to Eduardo Galeano's status as one of Latin America's foremost writers.
The Most Intimate Revelations about Open Veins of Latin America
- Author : Owen Birling
- Publisher : Lennex
- File Size : 46,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 44
- Relase : 2013-02
- ISBN : 5458828232
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Las venas abiertas de América Latina
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Unknown
- File Size : 51,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 512
- Relase : 1983
- ISBN : STANFORD:36105039580514
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Problems in Modern Latin American History
- Author : John Charles Chasteen,James A. Wood
- Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
- File Size : 49,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 344
- Relase : 2004
- ISBN : 0842050604
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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This is a completely revised and updated edition of SR Books' classic text, Problems in Modern Latin American History. This book has been brought up to date by Professors John Charles Chasteen and James A. Wood to reflect current scholarship and to maximize the book's utility as a teaching tool. The book is divided into 13 chapters, with each chapter dedicated to addressing a particular 'problem' in modern Latin America-issues that complement most survey texts. Each chapter includes an interpretive essay that frames a clear central issue for students to tackle, along with excerpts from historical writing that advance alternative-or even conflicting-interpretations. In addition, each chapter contains primary documents for students to analyze in relation to the interpretive issues. This primary material includes passages of Latin American fiction in translation, biographical sketches, and images. Designed as a supplemental text for survey courses on Latin American history, this book's provocative 'problems' approach will engage students, evoke lively classroom discussion, and promote critical thinking.
The Open Veins of Latin America

- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Unknown
- File Size : 53,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 212
- Relase : 1982
- ISBN : OCLC:78804854
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Días y noches de amor y de guerra
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Unknown
- File Size : 42,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 212
- Relase : 1986
- ISBN : UTEXAS:059173016263910
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Genesis
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Open Road Media
- File Size : 48,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 414
- Relase : 2014-04-29
- ISBN : 9781480481381
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Genesis Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
“An epic work of literary creation . . . There could be no greater vindication of the wonders of the lands and people of Latin America than Memory of Fire.” —The Washington Post Eduardo Galeano’s monumental three-volume retelling of the history of the New World begins with Genesis, a vast chain of legends sweeping from the birth of creation to the era of savage colonialism. Through lyrical prose and deep understanding, Galeano (author of the celebrated Open Veins of Latin America) recounts creation myths, pre-Columbian societies, and the brutality of conquest, from the Andes to the Great Plains. Galeano’s project to restore to history “breath, liberty, and the word” unfolds as a unique, powerful work of literature. This daring masterpiece sets the past free, weaving a new kind of history from mythology, silenced voices, and the clash of worlds. Genesis is the first book of the Memory of Fire trilogy, which continues with Faces and Masks and Century of the Wind.
Las venas abiertas de América Latina
- Author : Eduardo Galeano,Eduardo H. Galeano
- Publisher : Unknown
- File Size : 48,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 524
- Relase : 1987
- ISBN : UTEXAS:059173005560889
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Children of the Days
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Penguin UK
- File Size : 55,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 448
- Relase : 2013-05-09
- ISBN : 9780141975993
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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From Eduardo Galeano, one of Latin America's greatest living writers, author of the Memory of Fire trilogy, comes Children of the Days a new kind of history that shows us how to remember and how to live This book is shaped like a calendar. Each day brings with it a story: a journey, feast or tragedy that really happened on that date, from all possible years and all corners of the world. From Abdul Kassem Ismail, the tenth-century Persian who never went anywhere without his library - all seventeen thousand books of it, on four hundred camels; to the Brazilian city of Sorocaba, which on February 8 1980 responded to the outlawing of public kissing by becoming one huge kissodrome; to July 1 2008, the day the US government decided to remove Nelson Mandela's name from its list of dangerous terrorists, Children of the Days takes aim at the pretensions of official history and illuminates moments and heroes that we have all but forgotten. Through this shimmering historical mosaic runs a common thread, one that joins humanity's darkest hours to its sweetest victories. Children of the Days is the story of our lives. 'Galeano performs the sort of extraordinary feats of compassion, artistry, and imagination achieved in fiction by his fellow visionary Latin American writers, especially Borges, García Márquez, and Bolaño' Booklist, starred review 'Galeano's prose is nearly lulling in its lyricism' Neil Gordon, New York Times Book Review 'The elegance of Galeano's words - they're just penetrating, so beautiful' San Francisco Chronicle, Danny Glover Eduardo Galeano is one of Latin America's most distinguished writers. He is the author of the three-volume Memory of Fire; Open Veins of Latin America; Soccer in Sun and Shadow; The Book of Embraces; Walking Words; Upside Down; and Voices in Time. Born in Montevideo in 1940, he lived in exile in Argentina and Spain for years before returning to Uruguay. His work has been translated into twenty-eight languages. He is recipient of many international prizes.
Century of the Wind
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Open Road Media
- File Size : 51,5 Mb
- Total Pages : 522
- Relase : 2014-04-29
- ISBN : 9781480481428
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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“Nothing less than a unified history of the Western Hemisphere.” —The New Yorker From Guatemala to Rio de Janeiro, La Paz to New York City, Managua to Havana, Century of the Wind ties together the events and people—both large and small—that define the Americas. In hundreds of lyrical and vivid narratives, the final installment of Galeano’s indispensible trilogy sees the building of the Panama Canal, the disenfranchisement of indigenous peoples living over Colombia’s oil fields, the creation of Superman and the heyday of Faulkner, and coups and upheavals that cleaved an already fragmented continent. Galeano’s elegy moves year by year through the century of Castro, Picasso, and Reagan, blending the many voices and varying locales of North and South America and forming a history that is stunning in its scope and savage beauty.
The Open Veins of the Postcolonial
- Author : Inocência Mata,Iolanda Évora
- Publisher : Portuguese Literary and Cultur
- File Size : 45,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 272
- Relase : 2022-05-27
- ISBN : 1933227966
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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Making an obvious reference to Eduardo Galeano's Open Veins of Latin America, this volume proves that the veins of the postcolonial remain open, having prolonged and reproduced themselves over the course of decades. "The Open Veins of the Postcolonial" traces the emergence of epistemological categories and offers thematic analyses of racial and ethnic differences, as well as those arising from sociability, representations, and sociopolitical and cultural dynamics. This volume likewise unmasks the naturalizing discourse of the ideology of subalternity and institutionalized discrimination through various "beliefs" and tacit practices; discusses how to articulate the place of belonging with ethno-racial identity in the twenty-first century; and contributes to the broad discussion initiated by the United Nations' declaration of the International Decade for People of African Descent, 2015-2024 (Resolution 68/237).
Days and Nights of Love and War
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Pluto Press
- File Size : 43,8 Mb
- Total Pages : 182
- Relase : 2001-01-20
- ISBN : 0745317227
- Rating : 5/5 (1 users)
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'[A] masterpiece of reportorial thoroughness, painstaking research, and serious reflection.' Edward Said
Mirrors
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Portobello Books
- File Size : 49,5 Mb
- Total Pages : 400
- Relase : 2011-08-04
- ISBN : 9781846274398
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Mirrors Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
In Mirrors, Galeano smashes aside the narrative of conventional history and arranges the shards into a new pattern, to reveal the past in radically altered form. From the Garden of Eden to twenty-first-century cityscapes, we glimpse fragments in the lives of those who have been overlooked by traditional histories: the artists, the servants, the gods and the visionaries, the black slaves who built the White House, and the women who were bartered for dynastic ends
Memory of Fire: Genesis
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Pantheon
- File Size : 48,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 366
- Relase : 1985
- ISBN : UOM:39015010565441
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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"An Latin American-eye view of the conquest of the Americas and Latin America, divided into two parts. In the first are the myths of pre-Columbian America; in the other, the history of America unfolds from the 15th century to 1700" --publisher.
Hunter of Stories
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Hachette UK
- File Size : 41,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 272
- Relase : 2018-03-01
- ISBN : 9781472128850
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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'Not since Guy de Maupasant has the short literary form been imbued with such grace, elegance and poignancy . . . these quintessential and often poetic pearls astonish, inspire reflection and entertain' Morning Star The internationally acclaimed last work by the bestselling Latin American writer Master storyteller Eduardo Galeano was unique among his contemporaries (Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Mario Vargas Llosa among them) for his commitment to retelling our many histories, including the stories of those who were disenfranchised. A philosopher poet, his nonfiction is infused with such passion and imagination that it matches the intensity and the appeal of Latin America's very best fiction. Published here for the first time in an elegant English translation by long-time collaborator Mark Fried, Hunter of Stories is a deeply considered collection of Galeano's final musings on history, memory, humour, tragedy and loss. Written in his signature style - vignettes that fluidly combine dialogue, fables, and anecdotes - every page displays the original thinking and compassion that made Galeano one of the most original and beloved voices in world literature.
Voices of Time
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Metropolitan Books
- File Size : 43,5 Mb
- Total Pages : 368
- Relase : 2007-04-01
- ISBN : 9781429900355
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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A striking mosaic of memories, observations, and legends that together reveal the author's own story and a grand, compassionate vision of life itself In this kaleidoscope of reflections, renowned South American author Eduardo Galeano ranges widely, from childhood to love, music, plants, fear, indignity, and indignation. In the signal style of his bestselling and much-admired Memory of Fire trilogy—brief fragments that build steadily into an organic whole—Galeano offers a rich, wry history of his life and times that is both calmly philosophical and fiercely political. Beginning with blue algae, the earliest of life forms, these 333 vignettes alight on the Galeano family's immigration to Uruguay in the early twentieth century, the fate of love letters intercepted by a military dictatorship, abuses by the rich and powerful, the latest military outrages, and the author's own encounters with all manner of living matter, including generals, bums, dissidents, soccer stars, ducks, and trees. Out of these meditations emerges neither anger nor bitterness, but a celebration of a blessed life in a harsh world. Poetic and passionate, scathing and lyrical, delivered with Galeano's inimitable mix of gentle comedy and fierce moral judgment, Voices of Time is a deeply personal statement from a great and beloved writer.
Upside Down
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Metropolitan Books
- File Size : 50,8 Mb
- Total Pages : 320
- Relase : 2014-05-13
- ISBN : 9781466869387
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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From the winner of the first Lannan Prize for Cultural Freedom, a bitingly funny, kaleidoscopic vision of the first world through the eyes of the third Eduardo Galeano, author of the incomparable Memory of Fire Trilogy, combines a novelist's intensity, a poet's lyricism, a journalist's fearlessness, and the strong judgments of an engaged historian. Now his talents are richly displayed in Upside Down, an eloquent, passionate, sometimes hilarious exposé of our first-world privileges and assumptions. In a series of lesson plans and a "program of study" about our beleaguered planet, Galeano takes the reader on a wild trip through the global looking glass. From a master class in "The Impunity of Power" to a seminar on "The Sacred Car"--with tips along the way on "How to Resist Useless Vices" and a declaration of "The Right to Rave"--he surveys a world unevenly divided between abundance and deprivation, carnival and torture, power and helplessness. We have accepted a reality we should reject, Galeano teaches us, one where machines are more precious than humans, people are hungry, poverty kills, and children toil from dark to dark. A work of fire and charm, Upside Down makes us see the world anew and even glimpse how it might be set right. "Galeano's outrage is tempered by intelligence, an ineradicable sense of humor, and hope." -Los Angeles Times, front page
Soccer in Sun and Shadow
- Author : Eduardo Galeano
- Publisher : Hachette UK
- File Size : 49,8 Mb
- Total Pages : 343
- Relase : 2022-10-18
- ISBN : 9781645030386
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
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One of the greatest, magical, and most lyrical accounts of the beautiful game In this witty and rebellious history of world soccer, award-winning writer Eduardo Galeano searches for the styles of play, players, and goals that express the unique personality of certain times and places. In Soccer in Sun and Shadow, Galeano takes us to ancient China, where engravings from the Ming period show a ball that could have been designed by Adidas to Victorian England, where gentlemen codified the rules that we still play by today and to Latin America, where the “crazy English” spread the game only to find it creolized by the locals. All the greats—Pelé, Di Stéfano, Cruyff, Eusébio, Puskás, Gullit, Baggio, Beckenbauer— have joyous cameos in this book. yet soccer, Galeano cautions, “is a pleasure that hurts.” Thus there is also heartbreak and madness. Galeano tells of the suicide of Uruguayan player Abdón Porte, who shot himself in the center circle of the Nacional's stadium; of the Argentine manager who wouldn't let his team eat chicken because it would bring bad luck; and of scandal-riven Diego Maradona whose real crime, Galeano suggests, was always “the sin of being the best.” Soccer is a game that bureaucrats try to dull and the powerful try to manipulate, but it retains its magic because it remains a bewitching game—“a feast for the eyes ... and a joy for the body that plays it”—exquisitely rendered in the magical stories of Soccer in Sun and Shadow.