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E-grāmata: Paths of Revolution: Selected Essays

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839765063
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  • ISBN-13: 9781839765063

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"The writer and militant Adolfo Gilly directly observed many of Latin America's most tumultuous events, from the aftermath of Bolivia's National Revolution and the Cuban Missile Crisis to the guerrilla wars of Central America and Mexico's Zapatista uprising. Paths of Revolution is the first representative selection from his extensive body of work, collecting close-quarters reportage, sharp political analysis, and reflections on art and letters"--

First English-language anthology of one of Latin America’s pre-eminent Marxist writers

The Argentine-born writer Adolfo Gilly has directly observed many of Latin America’s most dramatic events, from the Bolivian Revolution of the 1950s and Cuba during the Missile Crisis to the guerrilla wars of Central America and Mexico’s Zapatista uprising. Paths of Revolution presents the first representative selection from across his extensive body of work, collecting close-quarters reportage, sharp political analyses and reflections on art and letters.

A living link between the New Left of the 1960s and the Pink Tide of recent decades, Gilly once described the twentieth century as a series of lightning flashes which can illuminate our present-day predicament. The essay form is where he fully comes into his own, covering a truly impressive range of topics and places. This collection draws out the continuities within one of the world’s more vibrant and politically successful left traditions.

In the introduction, Tony Wood (author of Russia Without Putin) offer an overall portrait of Gilly’s life and work.

Recenzijas

A long-awaited assemblage of the writings of one of Latin America's most important revolutionary intellectuals. -- Greg Grandin, author of The End of the Myth Captures the long arc of Gilly's political commitments and his rare combination of revolutionary principle and strategic agility. -- Jeffery R. Webber, co-author of The Impasse of the Latin American Left Gilly is a gifted journalist, deep thinker, and brilliant writer-activist. This rich selection begins to fill a lacuna in the Anglophone world. -- Suzi Weissman, biographer of Victor Serge A revolutionary militant whose commitments took him all the way across Latin America and to Europe, into clandestinity, exile and the Mexican jail where his classic study La revolución interrumpida was conceived and written. * New Left Review * Adolfo Gilly shows that intelligent criticism requires passion ... and that the vision of struggle between heroes and villains belongs to a rudimentary and scholastic version of the events. -- Carlos Monsivįis, writer and cultural critic This important volume should find a home on the desk of historians of Latin America and anybody interested in the Left beyond Europe. -- William A. Booth * Hispanic American Historical Review *

Papildus informācija

First English-language anthology of one of Latin America's pre-eminent Marxist writers
Introduction 1(12)
Tony Wood
PART I WITNESSING REVOLUTION
1 Cuba in October (1964)
13(14)
2 Chile: A Day with Allende (1964)
27(11)
3 The Guerrilla Movement in Guatemala (1965)
38(14)
4 Camilo Torres, the Forerunner (2016)
52(5)
5 A Political Defense (1969)
57(10)
6 Nicaragua and Bolivia: Two Paths (1980)
67(6)
PART II CLANDESTINE HISTORIES
7 Mexico: Subaltern Civilization (2003)
73(21)
8 A Certain Idea of Mexico: The Presence, Nostalgia, and Persistence of Cardenismo (2002)
94(13)
9 The Indigenous Army and the Mexican State (1999, 2002)
107(25)
10 A Twenty-First-Century Revolution (2004)
132(15)
11 Intermittent Insurrections (2009)
147(10)
PART III BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE
12 Bolivia Fifty Years On (2003)
157(13)
13 Destinies of a Revolution (2017)
170(16)
14 Ernest Mandel: Memories of Oblivion (1995)
186(7)
15 Globalization, Violence, Revolutions: Nine Theses (2001)
193(20)
16 Lawless Planet (2007)
213(6)
17 The Emerging "Threat" of Radical Populism (2005)
219(10)
PART IV POLITICS AND LETTERS
18 Star and Spiral: Octavio Paz, Andre Breton, and Surrealism (2014)
229(12)
19 Deep Rivers: Jose Maria Arguedas, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Papacha Oblitas (1999)
241(16)
20 "Whiteness" Modernity, Humiliation (2011)
257(8)
21 The Art of Storytelling (2006)
265(6)
Note on the Text and Acknowledgments 271(4)
Index 275
Adolfo Gilly was born in Buenos Aires in 1928. A Trotskyist since his youth, immersed in the workers' movement, he worked in Bolivia for the Fourth International and Marcha, a leading Latin American political and cultural weekly. In Italy in 1960-62 he witnessed the beginnings of the autonomia movement. He reported from Cuba for Monthly Review and travelled with leftist guerrillas in Guatemala. In 1966 he was arrested in Mexico and spent six years in Lecumberri Prison, where he produced La revolución interrumpida (in English, The Mexican Revolution). On his release he was deported to France, returning in 1976 when he secured a teaching job at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He has lived in Mexico ever since.