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The Congress of the Disappeared - by Bernardo Kucinski (Paperback)

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  • This novella traces a line from the state violence of Brazil's military dictatorship to the genocide and slavery of the colonial period in Latin America.
  • Author(s): Bernardo Kucinski
  • 136 Pages
  • Social Science, Developing & Emerging Countries

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This novella traces a line from the state violence of Brazil's military dictatorship to the genocide and slavery of the colonial period in Latin America. It calls for us to rescue the victims from historical oblivion, giving them a voice, and the impunity granted to the perpetrators of an ongoing crime.



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'The book is both product of and reaction against the "outbreak of fascism" which we experienced recently. It makes it clear that our task now is to establish enduring memory, to fight the fascism of today and organise society in such a way that fascism cannot prosper.' Marcio Selligman-Silva, literary critic, essayist and Professor at UNICAMP, the State University of Campinas, Brazil 'The turbulent period of the military regime should have led, amongst other things, to clear and detailed self-criticism, on both sides. But this was impossible for those who died. Bernardo Kucinski's prose drama brings back to life those men and women who never had the opportunity, in their final minutes, to unburden themselves, to settle scores, or even to make confession.' Marcelo Rubens Paiva, novelist, playwright and screenwriter, whose own father Rubens Paiva was disappeared under the military dictatorship. His memoir 'Ainda estou aqui' was adapted for the 2024 Oscar-winning film 'I'm Still Here'. From 'Fantasmas da ditadura' ('Ghosts of the dictatorship'), in Brazilian literary review Cuatro Cinco Um 'As well as recovering historical figures and anonymous victims of the bloodthirsty rage of the repressive apparatus, the writer confidently brings out the macabre. He locates each new massacre in the parade of horrors which has been in place ever since colonial times, his use of black humour essential to describe the scale of the tragedy. It is an effective antidote to the cheap hatred of the social networks and the disgraceful treatment of these issues by the far right.' Bia Abramo, journalist. From 'Àqueles que tombaram' ('To those who fell'), a review in Focus Brasil 'Kucinski's book, which gives voice to the disappeared, attempts to humanise them in the face of the worst barbarity. To give voice to the disappeared is one way of confronting the worst traumas of our history ... The Congress of the Disappeared is part of the struggle of memory against forgetting.' Abrão Slavutsky, psychoanalyst and author. From 'Vozes dos desaparecidos' ('Voices of the disappeared'), a review in Terapia Política 'Not only does it engage with a subject of such importance, so necessary in times of neofascism, but it is such an original idea, and so well written.' Henrique Wagner, poet and literary critic. From 'B. Kucinski cria um congresso de desaparecidos políticos brasileiros em seu novo livro' ('B. Kucinski creates a congress of the disappeared in his new book'), a review in Forum 'Who better to tell the truth about their fate than the spirits of those whose bodies were never found? Their voices defy attempts to exclude them from historical records and erase them from collective memory. Their stories highlight the need to discover the truth, research what really happened, and recognise acts of both courage and cowardice, to enable those left behind to grieve.' Claire Williams, Professor of Brazilian Literature and Culture, University of Oxford 'The Congress of the Disappeared goes far beyond dealing with individual trauma, instead addressing the whole context of Brazil's national drama. It is Kucinski's most ambitious and well-executed work.' Haroldo Sereza, journalist and editor
Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.25 Inches (W) x .37 Inches (D)
Weight: .43 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 136
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Developing & Emerging Countries
Publisher: Latin America Bureau (Lab)
Format: Paperback
Author: Bernardo Kucinski
Language: English
Street Date: September 30, 2025
TCIN: 1008300675
UPC: 9781788534222
Item Number (DPCI): 247-53-7231
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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