Looking for History: Dispatches from Latin America

by Alma Guillermoprieto
Looking for History: Dispatches from Latin America
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57 ratings, 3.98 average rating, 7 reviews (more data...)
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published
March 12th 2002 by Vintage

binding
Paperback, 320 pages

isbn
0375725822   (isbn13: 9780375725821)

description
From the esteemed New Yorker correspondent comes an incisive volume of essays and reportage that vividly illuminates Latin America’...more






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Ruthie
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10/01/08

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I'm loving these essays. I don't know shit about Latin American politics, but that doesn't make these essays any less powerful for me (more so, really). From Evita to Fidel to the Zappatistas (sheesh I hope I spelled that right) there's plenty of tantalizing story-telling and portraiture. I think I am going to have to bone up on my Mexico-US relations, though, turns out we haven't been a nice neighbor. Humph.
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Mary
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08/25/07

Read in February, 2006
After reading this, I understood how little I knew of Mexico and Latin America. I understood how narrow a view we are given of our southern neighbors and how tragic our relationship has been as a result. Sheds light on the unfortunate affects of NAFTA on Mexico while also drawing attention to the beauty and mystery of Latin American culture.
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Richard
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05/23/08

recommended to Richard by: A Teacher
recommends it for: Students
Mostly over looked by teachers, the history of Latin America plays a significant role in our society today. This book takes an inside look into our neighbors to the south.
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Denise
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08/18/08

Great read and re-read. Discussions from often overlooked perspectives on Che and other Latin American visionaries and leaders.
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Robert
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11/17/07

People compare her to Orwell and Kapuscinski sadly I did not find this to be the case.
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Gabriel
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10/26/08

Great insights and glimpses into parts of Latin American.
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Very well done
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