We Say No: Chronicles 1963-1991

by Mark Fried and Eduardo Galeano

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It eloquently states the case that by saying no to a global system of greed, repression, and exploitation one says yes to the universal values of equality, freedom, and love. All of the thirty-four pieces that comprise this book affirm the elemental struggle of the forgotten and the dispossessed for simple human dignity. From vivid portraits of the "last emperor" Pu Yi, Pele, and Che Guevara to a defense of the political nature of the literary enterprise in Latin America to stinging critiques of the end-of-history thesis and the "celebrations" of Columbus's voyages of discovery (and conquest) to the genesis of Memory of Fire, the pieces in We Say No are united by Galeano's unique ability to blend stirring political commitment, a magical literary facility and a large historical imagination into a seamless web. The result is a volume indispensable to the growing legion of Galeano's American readers and to all concerned with the issues of peace and justice in the Americas and, indeed, in the entire post-Cold War world.
  • ISBN10 0393308987
  • ISBN13 9780393308983
  • Publish Date 22 October 2004 (first published 17 July 1992)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint WW Norton & Co
  • Format Paperback (Deckle Edge)
  • Pages 320
  • Language English