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Children of the Days - A Calendar of Human History (Paperback)
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Children of the Days - A Calendar of Human History (Paperback)
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List price R391
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Discovery Miles 3 200
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From Eduardo Galeano, one of Latin America's greatest living
writers, author of the Memory of Fire trilogy, comes Children of
the Days, a new kind of history that shows us how to remember and
how to live This book is shaped like a calendar. Each day brings
with it a story: a journey, feast or tragedy that really happened
on that date, from all possible years and all corners of the world.
From Abdul Kassem Ismail, the tenth-century Persian who never went
anywhere without his library - all seventeen thousand books of it,
on four hundred camels; to the Brazilian city of Sorocaba, which on
February 8 1980 responded to the outlawing of public kissing by
becoming one huge kissodrome; to July 1 2008, the day the US
government decided to remove Nelson Mandela's name from its list of
dangerous terrorists, Children of the Days takes aim at the
pretensions of official history and illuminates moments and heroes
that we have all but forgotten. Through this shimmering historical
mosaic runs a common thread, one that joins humanity's darkest
hours to its sweetest victories. Children of the Days is the story
of our lives. 'Passionate and humane ... so funny and so moving' -
Philip Pullman 'Galeano performs the sort of extraordinary feats of
compassion, artistry, and imagination achieved in fiction by his
fellow visionary Latin American writers, especially Borges, Garcia
Marquez, and Bolano' - Booklist, starred review Eduardo Galeano is
one of Latin America's most distinguished writers. He is the author
of the three-volume Memory of Fire; Open Veins of Latin America;
Soccer in Sun and Shadow; The Book of Embraces; Walking Words;
Upside Down; and Voices in Time. Born in Montevideo in 1940, he
lived in exile in Argentina and Spain for years before returning to
Uruguay. His work has been translated into twenty-eight languages.
He is the recipient of many international prizes.
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