I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us: An Oral History of the Attacks Against the Students of Ayotzinapa (City Lights Open Media)

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I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us: An Oral History of the Attacks Against the Students of Ayotzinapa (City Lights Open Media)

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Rating : 4.60 (756 Votes)
Asin : 087286748X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 200 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-01-24
Language : English

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He has collaborated with Democracy Now!, Z Magazine, Left Turn, Earth Island Journal, NACLA Report on the Americas, Salamander, Zyzzyva, California Sunday Magazine, Periodistas de a Pie, NPR's All Things Considered, and others.Ariel Dorfman is a Chilean-American author whose plays (among them, Death and the Maiden), have been performed in over one hundred countries and his numerous books (novels, stories, poems, essays) have been translated into more than sixty languages. He is the author of Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt (City Lights, 2

A vital counter-narrative to state violence and impunity, the stories also offer a testament of hope from people who continue to demand accountability and justice.John Gibler lives and writes in Mexico. The US 'war on drugs' has unleashed decades of unimaginable and hideous terrorism in Mexico, just as the 'war on terror' is doing in the Middle East. Gibler's remarkable investigations lift the veil from these terrible crimes and call for concerted action to extirpate the rotten roots and open the way for recovery from a grim fate."—Noam Chomsky"A powerful and searing account of a devastating atrocity. This meticulous, choral recreation of the events of that night is brilliantly vivid and alive, it will terrify and inspire you and shatter your hear

Accompanied by his wife Angélica, Ariel divides his time between Chile and the United States, where he is professor emeritus of literature at Duke University. He is the author of Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt (City Lights, 2009), To Die in Mexico: Dispatches From Inside the Drug War (City Lights, 2011), 20 poemas para ser leídos en una balacera (Sur+, 2012), and Tzompaxtle: La fuga de un gu