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Stephen Kinzer - Blood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua - 9780674025936 - V9780674025936
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Blood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua

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Description for Blood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua Paperback. A 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. Series: David Rockefeller Centre on Latin American Studies. Num Pages: 450 pages, 33 b/w illustrations. BIC Classification: RG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 230 x 152 x 29. Weight in Grams: 774.
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 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.

Product Details

Publisher
Harvard University, The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies United States
Number of pages
450
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Series
David Rockefeller Centre on Latin American Studies
Condition
New
Number of Pages
450
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780674025936
SKU
V9780674025936
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Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
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About Stephen Kinzer
Stephen Kinzer is cultural correspondent for The New York Times. Merilee S. Grindle is Edward S. Mason Professor of International Development at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and Director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies.

Reviews for Blood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua
A comprehensive and enthralling account of how the Sandinistas triumphed in the destruction of 'an old and unjust order, ' but failed to make over Nicaragua in their own austere and militant image. Stephen Kinzer, an eyewitness to it all, does justice to both triumph and failure in this even-handed and readable book.
Tom Wicker An example of public journalism at its best, his book will stand as the definitive study of Nicaragua in the turbulent 80s.
Library Journal By the former New York Times Managua bureau chief, this is a well-written, information-rich survey of modern Nicaragua.
Publisher's Weekly Because he spent as much time in the streets and villages as he did in embassies and restaurants, Kinzer was able to understand and report the many levels of reality generally hidden behind fogs of ideology, public statements and political rhetoric...Blood of Brothers is a must-read for anyone who hopes to understand the continuing need for a more enlightened U.S. foreign policy in Central America.
Bill Kovach, Curator, Neiman Foundation at Harvard University

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