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Written by Patricia M. Moritz. By Rourke Publishing.
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Written by Vidal Buzzi. By Autores Editores.
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Written by NTC Publishing Group and Derek Utley. By NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company.
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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
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Written by Domingo F. Sarmiento. By Morse Press.
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1 comments about Life In The Argentine Republic In The Days Of The Tyrants.
- Sarmiento analizes in this book the oppressive political regime that Juan Manuel de Rosas impossed over the Province of Buenos Aires during the first years of the independent-from-Spanish-rule Argentine Republic (then Confederation). He writes this book in his Chilean exile and publishes it by means of short articles in a prestigous Chilean newspaper during the 1830s and 1840s.
In this book, a classic of early Latin American History and Literature, Sarmiento *deconstructs*, to abuse of modern terminology, the life and works of Facundo Quiroga, a tyrant of the inland provinces of Argentina, so that we can better understand the true extent, the true abomination being carried out by the other despot, Rosas, in a
Buenos Aires proud of its European heritage. Sarmiento describes the way of life -highly influenced by late Spanish colonial tradition- and the almost unreal landscape of the Argentine Pampas (plains). In that landscape and traditions is born Quiroga, the wild gaucho who is to terrify its own people when he becomes an adult. Sarmiento analizes the society's pathologies that make possible for Quiroga to become the head of a tyrannical regime.
His method to approach Rosas via Quiroga is, I believe, very effective. Now it is easier to understand how Rosas regime can become a reality on New World soil just a decade after Independence. Rosas, born in a rich family of *hacendados* with strong Spanish tradition and with landholdings close to Buenos Aires of the 1820s, shares with Quiroga an explosive combination of hate for anything that reminds him of his incivility with an appeal that the isolated people of the Pampas can not resist, the appeal of a man who is the best horse-rider, the best knife-fighter and the best friend of the gaucho. Nothing reminds Rosas more of his rudeness than nearby booming Buenos Aires.
The rest of the book lists the atrocities, offensive to any civilized person, commited by Rosas once he gains by mean of terrorist practice the *sum of power* over the city; Sarmiento also discusses what freedom means for a society and for the individuals.
Summarizing, this book, which paved the way to a more democratic Argentina, is an example of the power of words to fight oppression, and a *manual* to detect before-it-is-too-late the dangers that keep assaulting democratic life in any society at any time.
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South America on 25 Dollars a Day
Viejo Bsas
Travels in South America between the Berbice and Essequibo rivers and in Surinam (The Guiana edition)
Costa Rica (Dropping in on)
Restaurantes De Buenos Aires
Map-South America (Global Map)
L'Amerique du Sud atlantique: Le Venezuela, la Guyana, le Surinam, la Guyane francaise, le Bresil, l'Argentine, l'Uruguay (Beautes du monde)
Get Around in Portugal: The All-In-One Travel & Language Guide (Get Around in)
Guia de La Necropolis: Cristobal Colon de La Habana
Life In The Argentine Republic In The Days Of The Tyrants
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