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An Embarrassment of Tyrannies
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An Embarrassment of Tyrannies

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The writings, many by such renowned authors as Nadine Gordimer, Arthur Miller, and Julio Cortazar, cover the issues with careful even-handedness. Ariel Dorfman writes from the experience of the Chilean dictatorship and imagines a training course for salesmen of torture equipment; Alexander Solzhenitsyn has a fragment of poetry recalling his own period in a labor camp in Kazakhstan; Wale Soginka writes powerfully in defense of Salman Rushie–a truly disturbing piece.

A great tribute to Index’s achievements, this collection celebrates without being self-congratulatory. Its contributors provide elegant testimony to the human spirit’s capacity for survival and its continuing struggle for freedom.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
George Braziller
Country
United States
Date
16 September 1998
Pages
346
ISBN
9780807614419

The writings, many by such renowned authors as Nadine Gordimer, Arthur Miller, and Julio Cortazar, cover the issues with careful even-handedness. Ariel Dorfman writes from the experience of the Chilean dictatorship and imagines a training course for salesmen of torture equipment; Alexander Solzhenitsyn has a fragment of poetry recalling his own period in a labor camp in Kazakhstan; Wale Soginka writes powerfully in defense of Salman Rushie–a truly disturbing piece.

A great tribute to Index’s achievements, this collection celebrates without being self-congratulatory. Its contributors provide elegant testimony to the human spirit’s capacity for survival and its continuing struggle for freedom.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
George Braziller
Country
United States
Date
16 September 1998
Pages
346
ISBN
9780807614419