A Miracle, a Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers (Univ of Chicago PR)
Lawrence Weschler
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Description
During the past fifteen years, one of the most vexing issues facing fledgling transitional democracies around the world-from South Africa to Eastern Europe, from Cambodia to Bosnia-has been what to do about the still-toxic security apparatuses left over from the previous regime. In this now-classic and profoundly influential study, the "New Yorker" 's Lawrence Weschler probes these dilemmas across two gripping narratives (set in Brazil and Uruguay, among the first places to face such concerns), true-life thrillers in which torture victims, faced with the paralysis of the new regime, themselves band together to settle accounts with their former tormentors. "Disturbing and often enthralling."-- "New York Times Book Review"
"Extraordinarily moving. . . . Weschler writes brilliantly."-- "Newsday"
"Implausible, intricate and dazzling."-- "Times Literary Supplement"
"As Weschler's interviewees told their tales, I paced agitatedly, choked back tears. . . . Weschler narrates these two episodes with skill and tact. . . . An inspiring book."--George Scialabba, "Los Angeles Weekly"
Product Details
Price
$33.60
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publish Date
July 01, 1998
Pages
322
Dimensions
5.26 X 8.0 X 0.71 inches | 0.74 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780226893945
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LA-born Lawrence Weschler is the award-winning author of Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees (about Robert Irwin), True to Life (about David Hockney), Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonders, and Everything That Rises: A Book of Convergences, among many others. He lives in New York City.