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Miguel Mármol, [interviewed] by Roque Dalton ; translated by Kathleen Ross and Richard Schaaf ; preface by Margaret Randall ; introduction by Manlio Argueta

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Miguel Mármol, [interviewed] by Roque Dalton ; translated by Kathleen Ross and Richard Schaaf ; preface by Margaret Randall ; introduction by Manlio Argueta
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Miguel Mármol
Oclc number
693209288
Responsibility statement
[interviewed] by Roque Dalton ; translated by Kathleen Ross and Richard Schaaf ; preface by Margaret Randall ; introduction by Manlio Argueta
Summary
Miguel Mâarmol is the testimony of a revolutionary, as recorded by Salvadoran writer, Roque Dalton, which documents the historical and political events of El Salvador through the first decades of the 20th century. This Latin American classic describes the growth and development of the workers' movement and the communist party in El Salvador and Guatemala, and contains Mâarmol's impressions of post-revolutionary Russia in the twenties, describing in vivid detail the brutality and repression of the Martâinez dictatorship and the reemergence of the workers' movement after Martâinez was ousted. It also gives a broad and clear picture of the lives of the ordinary peasant and worker in Central America, their sufferings, their hopes and their struggles
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