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Highlights
- "A multifaceted journey that is geographical, personal and political . . . A complex, nuanced view of United States Latin American politics and relations of the last forty some years.
- Author(s): Ariel Dorfman
- 352 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Literary Figures
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About the Book
Acclaimed author and human-rights activist Ariel Dorfman delivers a memoir excavating, for the first time, his profound and provocative journey through revolution and exile.
Book Synopsis
"A multifaceted journey that is geographical, personal and political . . . A complex, nuanced view of United States Latin American politics and relations of the last forty some years."
From the Back Cover
"A multifaceted journey that is geographical, personal and political . . . A complex, nuanced view of United States Latin American politics and relations of the last forty some years." Durham Herald-Sun"One of the most important voices coming out of South America." Salman Rushdie
In September 1973, the military took power in Chile, and Ariel Dorfman, a young leftist allied with President Allende, was forced to flee for his life. In Feeding on Dreams, Dorfman portrays, through visceral scenes and with startling honesty, the personal and political maelstroms that have defined his life since the Pinochet coup. Dorfman s wry and masterfully told account takes us on a page-turning tour of the past several decades of North-South political history and of the complex consequences of revolution and tyranny, excavating for the first time his profound and provocative journey as an exile and the consequences for his wife and family.
"Fascinating." San Francisco Examiner
"A great book that will simultaneously undo us and sustain us." Tikkun
Chilean-American author and human rights activist ARIEL DORFMAN has written internationally acclaimed works of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction, including the play Death and the Maiden. He contributes frequently to major publications worldwide.
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Review Quotes
"A compelling, profound portrait of shattered expectations and transformation . . . A work to savor for its remarkable moments and extraordinary language." -- Boston Globe "A beautifully crafted, searing memoir . . . A somber, moving tribute to a life of ideals and struggle." -- Kirkus Reviews "Gorgeously evokes his lifelong search for home, country, and belonging." -- Publishers Weekly "A multi-faceted journey that is geographical, personal and political . . . A complex, nuanced view of United States-Latin American politics and relations of the last 40 some years." -- Durham Herald-Sun --