Blood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua, With New Afterword (David Rockefeller Centre on Latin American Studies) (Series in Latin American Studies)

by Stephen Kinzer

Merilee Serrill Grindle (Foreword), Merilee S. Grindle (Foreword), and Merilee Grindle (Foreword)

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In 1976, at age twenty-five, Stephen Kinzer arrived in Nicaragua as a freelance journalist—and became a witness to history. He returned many times during the years that followed, becoming Latin America correspondent for the Boston Globe in 1981 and joining the foreign staff of the New York Times in 1983. That year he opened the New York Times Managua bureau, making that newspaper the first daily in America to maintain a full-time office in Nicaragua.

Widely considered the best-connected journalist in Central America, Kinzer personally met and interviewed people at every level of the Somoza, Sandinistas and contra hierarchies, as well as dissidents, heads of state, and countless ordinary citizens throughout the region.

Blood of Brothers is Kinzer’s dramatic story of the centuries-old power struggle that burst into the headlines in 1979 with the overthrow of the Somoza dictatorship. It is a vibrant portrait of the Nicaraguan people and their volcanic land, a cultural history rich in poetry and bloodshed, baseball and insurrection.

  • ISBN10 0674025938
  • ISBN13 9780674025936
  • Publish Date 1 September 2007 (first published 4 April 1991)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harvard University, The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
  • Edition Revised ed.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 450
  • Language English