Imagining Argentina by Lawrence Thornton

Imagining Argentina by Lawrence Thornton

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A combination of fiction and reality, this story tells the horror of the Junta's rule in Argentina from the viewpoint of an imaginary character who is able to foresee events and support those whose loved ones have disappeared.

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Imagining Argentina by Lawrence Thornton

The horror of the Junta rule in Argentina is the subject of this novel which combines reality and fiction. The author uses an imaginary character, Carlos Rueda who has a gift for storytelling and an ability to forsee future happenings with unerring precision. People come to Carlos's garden on the Calle Cordova where he tells the stories of the "disappeared" - the innocents snatched away in green Ford Falcons to be raped, tortured, or worse. In the Plaza de Mayo, mothers bear placards with photographs of the "disappeared" in view of General Guzman at his window, who claims their grievances are imagined. Carlos however, supports them in their vigil, for his wife, too, is missing. The combination of this vigil and the storyteller in Calle Cordova whose imagination wages war with the General's is the major factor that the author puts forward as being so dangerous to the regime: imagination which the Generals could not violate and which allowed Argentina to survive.
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ISBN 13 9780747500858
ISBN 10 0747500851
Title Imagining Argentina
Author Lawrence Thornton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1987-11-05
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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