Poems by a Guatemalan revolutionary guerrilla explore the social conditions in his country and the struggle for freedom
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Text: English, Spanish
"...the raw straight forward humanity of [his] verse, speaking directly to and about his people's condition..." -- The Guardian
"..one of the outstanding poetic voices of all Latin America." -- The Guardian
"His language is simple, direct, but never ordinary. He asks not metaphorical involvement from his reader, but action." -- Margaret Randall
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Seller: Chamblin Bookmine, Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.
8vo Softcover. Condition: Good. 1st U.S. Edition. 95pp. Selections from Vámonos Patria a Caminar. Dual Spanish - English translations on bright pages that remain unmarked. Wraps are vibrantly illustrated with some insect damage on front panel, bumped corners and a small toned patch on backside where price sticker once resided. Tightly bound with an uncreased and lightly sunned spine. Guatemalan poetry from a guerrilla in the Armed Revolutionary Front who was later imprisoned, ambushed and executed. Seller Inventory # 101846