Walks Through Memories of Oblivion

Fernando Andres Torres
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Walks Through Memories of Oblivion

Fernando Andres Torres
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174 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 11, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 174
  • Publisher: Unsolicited Press
  • ISBN: 9781956692358
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.4" L x 8.5" H

"... delicious piece of satire, rich with symbolism and pathos."

Vimbai Shire

Beyond White Space Ltd.

"Fernando Torres makes the past present in powerful stories of political repression, unfathomable cruelty, and transcendent solidarity. The filtered light of memory illuminates with deep reflection in Walks Through Memories of Oblivion. Written against the vast burials of history in human terms, this book insists on exhuming what rarely emerges from the routine of lying silence. No history of Chile -- or of the world as a whole -- can be anywhere near complete without the truths that Torres intensely reveals in these pages."

Norman Solomon

Journalist

Executive Director, IPA

Institute for Public Accuracy

Washington DC

"...powerful. Moving... has depth... it is important. Must not be forgotten. The scenes give me a taste, make me want to know more about each of these guys and what they went through, make me want hear them talk and joke around the table. The contrast between their pasts, which is always there, and their present conversations is very poignant. They reinforce each other ... you have a SPECIAL book."

Daniel Rudman

Playwright

Berkeley, Ca.

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