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Dance for Me When I Die (Paperback)
Cristian Alarcon; Translated by Nick Caistor, Marcela Lopez-Levy
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Discovery Miles 5 180
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On the morning of February 6, 1999, Buenos Aires police officers
shot and killed seventeen-year-old Victor Manuel Vital, better
known as Frente, while he was unarmed, hiding under a table, and
trying to surrender. Widely known and respected throughout Buenos
Aires's shantytowns for his success as a thief, commitment to a
code of honor, and generosity to his community, Frente became a
Robin Hood--style legend who, in death, was believed to have the
power to make bullets swerve and save gang members from shrapnel.
In Dance for Me When I Die-first published in Argentina in 2004 and
appearing here in English for the first time-Cristian Alarcon tells
the story and legacy of Frente's life and death in the context of
the everyday experiences of love and survival, murder and
addiction, and crime and courage of those living in the slums.
Drawing on interviews with Frente's friends, family, and
ex-girlfriends, as well as with local thieves and drug dealers, and
having immersed himself in Frente's neighborhood for eighteen
months, Alarcon captures the world of the urban poor in all of its
complexity and humanity.
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Dance for Me When I Die (Hardcover)
Cristian Alarcon; Translated by Nick Caistor, Marcela Lopez-Levy
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R2,083
R1,952
Discovery Miles 19 520
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On the morning of February 6, 1999, Buenos Aires police officers
shot and killed seventeen-year-old Victor Manuel Vital, better
known as Frente, while he was unarmed, hiding under a table, and
trying to surrender. Widely known and respected throughout Buenos
Aires's shantytowns for his success as a thief, commitment to a
code of honor, and generosity to his community, Frente became a
Robin Hood--style legend who, in death, was believed to have the
power to make bullets swerve and save gang members from shrapnel.
In Dance for Me When I Die-first published in Argentina in 2004 and
appearing here in English for the first time-Cristian Alarcon tells
the story and legacy of Frente's life and death in the context of
the everyday experiences of love and survival, murder and
addiction, and crime and courage of those living in the slums.
Drawing on interviews with Frente's friends, family, and
ex-girlfriends, as well as with local thieves and drug dealers, and
having immersed himself in Frente's neighborhood for eighteen
months, Alarcon captures the world of the urban poor in all of its
complexity and humanity.
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