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| AUTHOR: | Arturo Arias, Asa Zatz |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Curbstone Press |
| ISBN: | 0915306891 |
| TYPE: | Fiction, Fiction - General, General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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"After the bombs" and Guatemalan History I think it is great that Arturo Arias' novel "After the Bombs" was translated into English, but if you want to truly enjoy and appreciate this novel, you should read the original version written in Spanish ("Despues de las Bombas"). You can purchase the novel in Spanish (which is not offered here on Amazon.com) by going to (...) <
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>The reason I recommend the Spanish version versus the English one is because when texts are translated, many things are lost in the process of translation. The author wrote his novel in Spanish, and so he intended for his readers to read it in Spanish. <
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>I also recommend the reader to read about Guatemalan history (1944-1970s) before reading this book, to be able to fully understand and relate what was going on in Guatemala during the bombings in 1954. <
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>If you want to read more about Guatemalan history, I recommend the following: <
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>"Por favor, nunca más : (testimonios de mujeres, víctimas del conflicto armado en Guatemala)". Guatemala, Guatemala : Ayuda de la Iglesia Noruega, 1997. <
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>Falla, Ricardo. "Massacres in the Jungle: Ixcán, Guatemala, 1975-1982". Boulder: Westview Press, 1994. <
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>Payeras, Mario. "Days of the jungle : the testimony of a Guatemalan guerrillero, 1972-1976". New York, N.Y. : Monthly Review Press, c1983. <
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>Simon, Jean-Marie. "Guatemala: eternal spring, eternal tyranny". New York: Norton, 1988, ©1987. <
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>Wilkinson, Daniel. "Silence On The Mountain: Stories Of Terror, Betrayal, And Forgetting In Guatemala (American Encounters/Global Interactions)". Duke University Press, 2004. <
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>Schlesinger, Stephen C. "Bitter Fruit: The Story of the American Coup in Guatemala". Harvard University Press; Expanded edition (August, 1999).
Beautifully written book that amuse and horrify.
A story of a boy growing up in post-coup (1954) Guatemala. The language, even though it has been translated, is beautiful.
It has the impact and brevity of Hemmingway with the acid absurdity of Vonnegut. I highly reccommend this book to anyone who wants to learn a bit about recent Guatemalen history or just wants a great book. Excellent choice for students or anyone.