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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best on this topic.......,
By Rolltide (Columbia, Tn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unfinished Conquest: The Guatemalan Tragedy (Paperback)
Victor Perera is a native guatemalan who took the better part of 6 years to write this book. This book is chock full of great information gathered from hundreds of interviews. Perera doesn't waste time trying to interpret the events he writes about, instead he let's the participants and witnesses speak for themselves. He interviews everybody for this book from wealthy landowners, government officials, military personel, catholic and evangelical clergy and mostly the mayan people who have suffered from 30 years of civil war. He then fills in the cracks with historical background. His writing is very precise and specific, his descriptions paint a very vivid picture of the oppression and genocide that continues to take place.The book begins with his visits to the garbage dump slums of guatemala city and proceeds to other hot spots of violence. The core of the book is those chapters about the ixil triangle area where as many as one third of the local mayan population was killed, disappeared or forced to flee the country. ..............socks
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Scholarly, lyrical, captivating . . . a treasure!,
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This review is from: Unfinished Conquest: The Guatemalan Tragedy (Paperback)
This wide-ranging book, written beautifully and knowledgeably, is a pleasure to read and a must for anyone interested in Guatemalan (or Central American) history and/or Mayan culture. Mr. Perera does not take particular pains to hide his sympathies (clearly pro-environmental protection, pro-indigenous people's rights) but the intelligence of his writing and the mastery and breadth of the subject matter make this the most articulate, beautiful, informative statement of those views I've read. What a disappointment to learn that this powerful voice was silenced not long after this book by a stroke and his subsequent death. Read this book!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Insight into a suffering country,
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This review is from: Unfinished Conquest: The Guatemalan Tragedy (Paperback)
The terrible situation that happened to this Central America nation is very well documented in this book.The author, Mr Perera, writes with a lot of insight and first hand knowledge since he lived in Guatemala for several years.The book is full with interviews the author did with local people such as soldiers,politicians,ladinos,mayas and just the average person in the street.The author is not afraid to let the reader see what is the real situation in Guatemala and is not afraid to point fingers to the real culprits.This book is a very good work that identifies the problems of not only the mayans as a people but also the problems and corruption that politicians have brought on its own people.Great work!
4.0 out of 5 stars
An unbiased history,
By hgptraveler (Stratford, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Unfinished Conquest: The Guatemalan Tragedy (Paperback)
A good history of Guatemala's civil war that is not boring to read. While the viewpoint seems to be that the communist rebels had a just cause, they are given as much blame for the violence that ensued.
2 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I BELIEVE IN DIVINE JUSTICE......,
By A Customer
This review is from: Unfinished Conquest: The Guatemalan Tragedy (Paperback)
AND I BELIEVE That everything that this "people" have done to the poor of the world, is going to come back at them to bite them right in their behind!."THIRD WORLD COUNTRY" STANDS FOR MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT. |
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Unfinished Conquest: The Guatemalan Tragedy by Victor Perera (Paperback - November 14, 1995)
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