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Desert Memories Journeys Through the Chilean North

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ISBN-10: 0792262409

ISBN-13: 9780792262404

Edition: 2004

Authors: Ariel Dorfman, Symmie Newhouse

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El Norte Grande of Chile is the world's driest desert, a vast, barren expanse where a person can live an entire lifetime without ever feeling a single drop of rain, where rivers vanish into the sands and trees are all but unknown. But this forbidding landscape has many stories to tell an observant, inquisitive traveler. Someone like Ariel Dorfman. Renowned as a poet, essayist, novelist, and playwright, he combines eloquence, passion, and personal experience with a sure sense of place and a keen eye for the telling detail that brings history to life -- for this account of his journey through the desert is also a chronicle of modern Chile. Like an archaeologist, he sifts through shards of…    
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Book details

List price: $21.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Publication date: 1/27/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.276
Language: English

Born in Buenos Aires in 1942, Ariel Dorfman is a Chilean citizen. A supporter of Salvador Allende, he was forced into exile and has lived in the United States for many years. Since writing his legendary essay, "How to Read Donald Duck", Dorfman has built up an impressive body of work that has translated into more than thirty languages. Besides poetry, essays and novels--"Hard Rain" (Readers International, 1990), winner of the Sudamericana Award; "Widows" (Pluto Press, 1983); "The Last Song of Manuel Sendero" (Viking, 1987); "Mascara" (Viking, 1988); "Konfidenz" (Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1995)--he has written plays, including "Death and the Maiden", and produced in ninety countries. He has…    

Prologue: Opening in Arica: Circling Back
Origins
Footprint in the South
Star Prospectors
Cemeteries Under the Moon
Ghosts
Nomads of Nitrate
Time for a Story
Mountain of Fire
Under the Sand
Bodies
Preservation Blues
Family Secrets
Finding Freddy
Epilogue: Footsteps in the North: Arica and Beyond
Acknowledgments, Along with a Final Story