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Adios Muchachos eBook

A Memoir Of The Sandinista Revolution

by Sergio Ramírez
language: english
Publisher: DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS, October of 2011 ‧
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Adios Muchachos is a candid insider's account of the leftist Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. During the 1970s, Sergio Ramirez led prominent intellectuals, priests, and business leaders to support the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), against Anastasio Somoza's dictatorship. After the Sandinistas overthrew the Somoza regime in 1979, Ramirez served as vice-president under Daniel Ortega from 1985 until 1990, when the FSLN lost power in a national election. Disillusioned by his former comrades' increasing intolerance of dissent and resistance to democratization, Ramirez defected from the Sandinistas in 1995 and founded the Sandinista Renovation Movement. In Adios Muchachos, he describes the utopian aspirations for liberation and reform that motivated the Sandinista revolution against the Somoza regime, as well as the triumphs and shortcomings of the movement's leadership as it struggled to turn an insurrection into a government, reconstruct a country beset by poverty and internal conflict, and defend the revolution against the Contras, an armed counterinsurgency supported by the United States. Adios Muchachos was first published in 1999. Based on a later edition, this translation includes Ramirez's thoughts on more recent developments, including the re-election of Daniel Ortega as president in 2006.

Adios Muchachos

A Memoir Of The Sandinista Revolution

by Sergio Ramírez

Property Description
ISBN: 9780822394594
Publisher: DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: October of 2011
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: American Encounters/Global Interactions
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Central America and the Caribbean
EAN: 9780822394594

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sergio Ramírez

Sergio Ramírez nasceu em Masatepe, Nicarágua, em 1942. Faz parte da geração de escritores latino-americanos que surgiu depois do boom e, após um longo exílio voluntário na Costa Rica e na Alemanha, abandonou por algum tempo a sua carreira literária para se integrar na revolução sandinista que fez cair a ditadura do último Somoza. Em 1984 foi eleito vice-presidente da Nicarágua, apoiando a candidatura de Daniel Ortega, de quem mais tarde se distanciaria politicamente a ponto de se tornar um dos mais acérrimos críticos do atual presidente. Em 1996 colocou um ponto final na sua vida política e passou a dedicar-se apenas à escrita.
Com o romance Castigo divino (1988) obteve o Prémio Dashiell Hammett em Espanha, e, com o seguinte, Un baile de máscaras, ganhou o Prémio Laure Bataillon para o melhor romance estrangeiro traduzido em França. Em 1998 venceu o Prémio Alfaguara com Margarita, está lindo o mar. Em 2011 recebeu, no Chile, o Prémio Ibero-Americano de Letras José Donoso pelo conjunto da sua obra literária e, em 2014, o Prémio Carlos Fuentes. Em 2017 foi-lhe atribuído o Prémio Cervantes.

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