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Los Latinoamericanos Y LA Cultura Occidental / Latin Americans And Western Culture (Coleccion Biografias Y Documentos) (Spanish Edition) [Paperback]

Carlos Alberto Montaner (Author)
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  • Paperback: 421 pages
  • Publisher: Norma S A Editorial (August 19, 2004)
  • Language: Spanish
  • ISBN-10: 9580476411
  • ISBN-13: 978-9580476412
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,886,542 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Born in Havana, Cuba, in 1943. Has lived in Madrid since 1970. Has been a university professor in various institutions in Latin America, the United States and Spain. He is a writer and journalist. Dozens of newspapers in Latin America, Spain and the United States have published his weekly column for the past 40 years at least. He has been described by the magazine 'Poder' ('Power') as one of the most widely read and most influential columnists in the Spanish-language world. The number of readers who have access to his articles every week is estimated at 6 million.

He has participated as an observer at several elections in Latin America and in numerous seminars devoted to the strengthening of democracy and the diffusion of the concepts of liberty.

Montaner received the Tolerance Prize awarded by the Comunidad de Madrid in 2007. In 2010 he was awarded the "Juan de Mariana for a life dedicated to the defense of freedom". In 2009 the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala was awarded the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa. Previously, the University of Applied Sciences in Peru (UPC) had appointed him a Visiting Professor. In 2007, during the democratic government of Enrique Bolaños, Nicaragua's government gave him the "Orden Rubén Darío".

Montaner has published more than 25 books. Several of them have been translated into English, Portuguese, Russian and Italian. Among the better known and re-edited titles are Journey to the Heart of Cuba; How and Why Communism Disappeared; Liberty, the Key to Prosperity, and the novels Perromundo, A Dog's World, and 1898: The Plot. Some of his most controversial and most widely distributed essays are the best-sellers Guide to the Perfect Latin American Idiot and Manufacturers of Misery, both co-written with Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza and Álvaro Vargas Llosa. The Return of the Idiot, also by the three authors, has been published.

In 2001, he published Twisted Roots; Latin America's Living Past. In this book, which has had several printings and is used as supplementary reading in some Latin American universities, Montaner broaches, from an historic perspective, one of the most pressing issues of our culture: why did the America that emerged from Iberian colonization become the poorest and least stable segment of the West? Before this book, the author, from other angles, had reflected on the topic in two other books published by Plaza & Janés: The Agony of America and Let's Not Also Lose the 21st Century.

His latest books about his native land were titled Cuba: A Century of Painful Learning, published in 2002 during the first centenary of the Cuban republic, and The Cubans: A History of Cuba in One Lesson (2006). To a great extent, both are the result of a series of lectures the author gave at the University of Miami.

In Latin Americans and the West, one of his latest books about Latin America, published in the fall of 2009 in USA by the Interamerican Institute for Democracy, was published in Spanish by Norma Carvajal Publishers in 2003 (Los latinoamericanos y la cultura occidental). In this book the author describes the influences that have molded the Ibero-American world and unequivocably establishes the Western and plural origins of the trends that have given an ethical and esthetic sense to Latin Americans' way of life and artistic manifestations.

Liberty and Its Enemies, published in 2005 by Sudamericana, is devoted to examining and discussing the public policies that have fostered development in certain countries and the policies that have contributed to ruin them in others.

Pillars of Freedom, published in Argentina by Edhasa, appeared in the summer of 2007. It is a book that brings together about 100 articles intended to explain the fundamentals of classical liberal thinking from diverse perspectives.

La mujer del coronel, his third novel, was published in 2011 by Alfaguara.









 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good overview of Latin America's history, April 15, 2011
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It's a good overview of the history of Latin America. It deals, basically, with the reasons why Latin America has come to be what it is and shows its connection with Europe. It's easy to read and interesting, though, as you would suppose given it only has 400+ pages, it does not offer a detailed explanation of every statement.
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Los latinoamericanos y la cultura occidental surgió como un ciclo de conferencias dictado en varias universidades de Estados Unidos, Centro y Sudamérica. Con prosa clara, para no traicionar la vocación didáctica de la obra, el autor desentierra los más profundos y remotos orígenes de la cultura iberoamericana, y describe cómo y por qué nuestras ciudades tienen determinado perfil, o los matices que distinguen nuestra lengua, religión, literatura, arte o sistemas de gobierno. El propósito del libro queda establecido en la oración con que se inicia: "No hay nada más importante para la formación intelectual y moral de cualquier ser humano que tener una idea muy clara de las raíces de la cultura a la que pertenece".
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