A Miracle, a Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers
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A Miracle, a Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers (1990)
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ISBN: 9780394582078 bzw. 0394582071, in Englisch, 293 Seiten, Pantheon, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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During the past fifteen years, one of the most vexing issues facing fledgling transitional democracies around the world—from South Africa to Eastern Europe, from Cambodia to Bosnia—has been what to do about the still-toxic security apparatuses left over from the previous regime. In this now-classic and profoundly influential study, the New Yorker's Lawrence Weschler probes these dilemmas across two gripping narratives (set in Brazil and Uruguay, among the first places to face such concerns), true-life thrillers in which torture victims, faced with the paralysis of the new regime, themselves band together to settle accounts with their former tormentors. "Disturbing and often enthralling."—New York Times Book Review "Extraordinarily moving. . . . Weschler writes brilliantly."—Newsday "Implausible, intricate and dazzling."—Times Literary Supplement "As Weschler's interviewees told their tales, I paced agitatedly, choked back tears. . . . Weschler narrates these two episodes with skill and tact. . . . An inspiring book."—George Scialabba, Los Angeles Weekly, Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: Pantheon, Pantheon, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1990-03-24, Freigegeben: 1990-03-24, Studio: Pantheon, Verkaufsrang: 1963388.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, bookends4956.
During the past fifteen years, one of the most vexing issues facing fledgling transitional democracies around the world—from South Africa to Eastern Europe, from Cambodia to Bosnia—has been what to do about the still-toxic security apparatuses left over from the previous regime. In this now-classic and profoundly influential study, the New Yorker's Lawrence Weschler probes these dilemmas across two gripping narratives (set in Brazil and Uruguay, among the first places to face such concerns), true-life thrillers in which torture victims, faced with the paralysis of the new regime, themselves band together to settle accounts with their former tormentors. "Disturbing and often enthralling."—New York Times Book Review "Extraordinarily moving. . . . Weschler writes brilliantly."—Newsday "Implausible, intricate and dazzling."—Times Literary Supplement "As Weschler's interviewees told their tales, I paced agitatedly, choked back tears. . . . Weschler narrates these two episodes with skill and tact. . . . An inspiring book."—George Scialabba, Los Angeles Weekly, Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: Pantheon, Pantheon, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1990-03-24, Freigegeben: 1990-03-24, Studio: Pantheon, Verkaufsrang: 1963388.
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Miracle, a Universe
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ISBN: 9780394582078 bzw. 0394582071, in Englisch, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, E-Book zum download.
History, A Miracle, a Universe, In recent years as countries around the globe have begun to move from dictatorial to more democratic systems of governance, no more traumatic (or dramatic) ethical problem has arisen than what to do with the previous regime's torturers. In most cases, the security and military apparatuses, responsible for the overwhelming majority of human-rights abuses, still retain tremendous powerand will not abide any settling of accounts. Now, New Yorker staff reporter Lawrence Weschler tells the extraordinary story of how, against tremendous odds, torture victims and human-rights activists in two Latin American countriesBrazil and Uruguaytried to bring their torturers to justice and to rehabilitate their whole societies from harrowing periods of silence and repression. In this first of his two accounts, he tells how a tiny group of torture victims, clerics, and human-rights activists in Brazil launched an extremely risky, nonviolent plot to get even with the former torturers by publishing an indisputable account of their savage system of repressionindisputable because it is drawn from the regime's own files. In the second, set in Uruguay, he tells how a more broadly-based movement attempted to bring to light the dark history of a military regime engaged in more political incarceration per capita than any other on earth at that time. In this illuminating and beautifully written book (portions of which appeared in five issues of The New Yorker ), Weschler examines what a small number of individuals can do to retrieve history and truth from the hands of torturers. eBook.
History, A Miracle, a Universe, In recent years as countries around the globe have begun to move from dictatorial to more democratic systems of governance, no more traumatic (or dramatic) ethical problem has arisen than what to do with the previous regime's torturers. In most cases, the security and military apparatuses, responsible for the overwhelming majority of human-rights abuses, still retain tremendous powerand will not abide any settling of accounts. Now, New Yorker staff reporter Lawrence Weschler tells the extraordinary story of how, against tremendous odds, torture victims and human-rights activists in two Latin American countriesBrazil and Uruguaytried to bring their torturers to justice and to rehabilitate their whole societies from harrowing periods of silence and repression. In this first of his two accounts, he tells how a tiny group of torture victims, clerics, and human-rights activists in Brazil launched an extremely risky, nonviolent plot to get even with the former torturers by publishing an indisputable account of their savage system of repressionindisputable because it is drawn from the regime's own files. In the second, set in Uruguay, he tells how a more broadly-based movement attempted to bring to light the dark history of a military regime engaged in more political incarceration per capita than any other on earth at that time. In this illuminating and beautifully written book (portions of which appeared in five issues of The New Yorker ), Weschler examines what a small number of individuals can do to retrieve history and truth from the hands of torturers. eBook.
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ISBN: 9780394582078 bzw. 0394582071, in Englisch, Pantheon, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Pantheon, 1990-03-24. Hardcover. Good. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ships Fast. 24*7 Customer Service.
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Pantheon, 1990-03-24. Hardcover. Good. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ships Fast. 24*7 Customer Service.
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A Miracle A Universe. Settling Accounts with Tortures. (1990)
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ISBN: 9780394582078 bzw. 0394582071, in Englisch, New York: Pantheon Books, gebundenes Buch, mit Einband.
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ISBN: 9780394582078 bzw. 0394582071, in Englisch, New York: Pantheon Books, 1990. gebraucht.
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