Adiós Muchachos: A Memoir of the Sandinista Revolution

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$40.19
Publisher
Duke University Press
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Pages
264
Dimensions
6.13 X 9.26 X 0.65 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780822350873

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Reviews
"Adiós Muchachos is an extraordinary memoir of the origins, triumphs, and ultimate decline of the Sandinista Revolution. It is written by Sergio Ramírez, one of Nicaragua's and Central America's leading literary figures and an influential politician and statesman during the crucial decades he discusses, the 1970s through the 1990s. Few memoirs of the Sandinista period treat the movement's ultimate defeat from a critical perspective, and fewer still have been written by one of that period's leading political actors, let alone crafted in such an engrossing fashion, with such an eye for intimate political and cultural detail."--Gilbert M. Joseph, co-editor of A Century of Revolution: Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Violence during Latin America's Long Cold War
"Writers who become revolutionaries are a rare breed, and in our age, few compare to Sergio Ramírez. In this lovely, lyrical, but ultimately heartbreaking, book, he gives an insider's view of how radicalism succeeds and fails. His account is thrilling, poignant, and frightening, decorated with vivid profiles of tyrants, bullies, and idealistic heroes. Ramírez has long since broken with the increasingly repressive Sandinistas; their loss is literature's gain."--Stephen Kinzer, author of Blood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua
"Given his extensive direct experience of the events that captured the world's imagination for more than a decade and his impressive talents as a writer, Sergio Ramírez is the perfect person to tell this story."--Steven F. White "Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas"
"In this poignant memoir, Ramírez extols the idealism of the youthful Sandinistas, too many of whom fell as martyrs in their bloody battles against the tyrannical Somoza dynasty. At the same time, he recognizes the many errors the inexperienced revolutionaries committed once in power. Ramírez paints vivid portraits of those Latin American leaders who assisted the Sandinistas."--Richard Feinberg "Foreign Affairs"
"The English translation of Sergio Ramírez's 1999 memoir allows the reader a fascinating entrée into the life and work of one of Central America's most compelling personages and leading writers. This excellent translation of the former revolutionary junta member and vice president of Nicaragua's 1998 book offers a fine introduction, filled with indispensable insights into the romance and tragedy of the revolution."--Jeffrey L. Gould "The Americas"
"This is an analytically astute if, to say the least, idiosyncratically organized account of the Sandinista Revolution (both and before and after the fall of Anastasio Somoza Debayle). For those who consider the author one of the most thoughtful commentators on his country's political life, the book is a treasure, and well worth close examination by scholars interested in Latin American political history in general and the history of revolutionary change in particular."--Andrew J. Kirkendall "Human Rights Review"
"Beyond being a valid and interesting source, Ramírez is also an accomplished writer, whose literary skill shines through in every detail of the memoir. . . . In short, a lot can be learned from this book that transcends history and present day affairs. Adiós Muchachos provides the reader with inside knowledge of revolutions, global politics, and human aspirations. And perhaps the best gift this book offers is the opportunity to learn while enjoying a great read."-- "Contemporary Sociology"