Rebellion in Patagonia by Osvaldo Bayer (.ePUB)
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Rebellion in Patagonia by Osvaldo Bayer
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Overview: At the very end of Rebellion in Patagonia, Osvaldo Bayer writes: “Time always tears down the curtain that tries to hide the truth. A crime can never be covered up forever.” He demonstrates that principle in this moving and nuanced study of strikes led by the powerful anarcho-syndicalist labor union FORA against the despotic landowners and industrialists of Argentina’s Patagonia region in 1921 1922. The tale ends tragically, with thousands slaughtered, but Bayer’s detailed descriptions and first-person testimonies capture the beauty and heroism of the struggle. Banned and publicly burned in the 1970s, this is the book’s first English translation with a new introduction by Scott Nicholas Nappalos and Joshua Neuhouser.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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