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    Eduardo Hughes Galeano (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðo ɣaleˈano]; 3 September 1940 – 13 April 2015) was a Uruguayan journalist, writer and novelist considered...
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  • Open Veins of Latin America (category Eduardo Galeano)
    Latina) is a book written by Uruguayan journalist, writer, and poet Eduardo Galeano, published in 1971, that consists of an analysis of the impact that...
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    author and poet Eduardo Eurnekian, Argentine-Armenian billionaire businessman Eduardo Galeano, Uruguayan journalist and writer Eduardo Galvão (1962–2020)...
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  • Upside Down (book) (category Eduardo Galeano)
    al Revés), originally published in Spanish in 1998, was written by Eduardo Galeano, a Uruguayan author who was greatly impacted by the political turmoil...
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  • Galeano may refer to: David Galeano Olivera (born 1961), Paraguayan linguist, anthropologist, philologist, and educator Eduardo Galeano (1940–2015), Uruguayan...
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    CIA-led coup carried out under the code name Operation PBSuccess. Eduardo Galeano described Dulles as a former member of the United Fruit Company's Board...
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    fallen comrade Jose Luis Solis Lopez, his nom de guerre being Galeano, aka "Teacher Galeano". Marcos bears the title and rank of Subcomandante (or "Subcommander"...
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    coordinador) ISBN 9974844347 M Ed. 2013, De la indignación a la rebeldía (con Eduardo Galeano, Carlos Taibo y Slavoj Zizek). ISBN 9788415353553. Ediciones Irreverentes...
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  • Bernardine Dohrn, W. E. B. Du Bois, Barbara Ehrenreich, Andre Gunder Frank, Eduardo Galeano, Che Guevara, Lorraine Hansberry, Edward S. Herman, Eric Hobsbawm,...
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    America, Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano mentions that this statue is that of French Marshal Michel Ney. According to Galeano, the statue was bought at...
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    run after it. And on the way, his opponents ran into each other." — Eduardo Galeano, Uruguayan writer An explosive, agile, and diminutive right winger...
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    earned him the nickname Muralha (the wall) from the Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano, Santos was also known for his excellent technique and offensive capabilities...
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    writings of Mario Benedetti. Uruguay's best-known contemporary writer is Eduardo Galeano, author of Las venas abiertas de América Latina (1971; "Open Veins...
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  • accounts of Uruguayan journalist Eduardo Galeano, who wrote examples of myth from an indigenous perspective, particularly Galeano's Genesis trilogy. The film...
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    against the imperialism of more powerful neighbours. For example, Eduardo Galeano argues that he and his father continued the work of José Gaspar Rodríguez...
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    the alter-globalization movement. Gräbner discusses how Manu Chao, Eduardo Galeano, Subcomandante Marcos, and José Saramago present alternative practice...
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     Japan Makoto Ooka (Japan) Andrea Zanzotto  Italy Sergio Perosa (Italy) Eduardo Galeano  Uruguay Elena Poniatowska (Mexico) John Berger  England Alastair Reid...
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    (Monaco) (2018) An Uncertain Grace. Essays by Eduardo Galeano and Fred Ritchin. Salgado, Sebastião; Galeano, Eduardo; Ritchin, Fred; San Francisco Museum of...
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    Berenguer Ruben Cotelo Juana de Ibarbourou Eduardo Galeano Marosa di Giorgio Julio Herrera y Reissig Jorge Majfud Eduardo Milán Juan Carlos Onetti, Cervantes...
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    precedents of engaged and creative non-fiction represented by the Uruguayan Eduardo Galeano and the Mexican Elena Poniatowska, among others. According to literary...
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    Earl Sweatshirt (choosing Faces & Masks (Memory of Fire, Vol. 2) by Eduardo Galeano). The book club aims to provide a "radical curated book list" and has...
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    teacher and education promoter "Teacher Galeano" (a self chosen name honoring anti-capitalist author Eduardo Galeano), who was murdered in an attack on a...
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    of Edward Said) Manarkeni Varalaru Ennum Kathai (2010) (writings of Eduardo Galeano) Manarkeni Valasaip Paravai (2010) (poems of Yehuda Amichai, Maya Angelou...
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    half of the 20th century are Juan Carlos Onetti, Antonio Larreta, Eduardo Galeano, Marosa di Giorgio and Cristina Peri Rossi. A new generation of writers...
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  • Days and Nights of Love and War (category Eduardo Galeano)
    Días y Noches de Amor y de Guerra) is a 1978 book by Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano. It was published in English translation in 1982 by Monthly Review...
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    "Los Numerosos Nadies" which is based on the work of Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano,"Escucha a Gerardo Pablo" and "Quesoy" his most recent work with a...
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    Primera Clase Poetry portal Uruguay portal List of Uruguayan writers Eduardo Galeano Juan Carlos Onetti Daniel Viglietti Sergio Renán Eliseo Subiela Nacha...
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  • in Uruguay, and the state employed censorship. For example, writer Eduardo Galeano was imprisoned and later was forced to flee. His book Open Veins of...
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  • Communications) is a website with contributors that include Noam Chomsky, Eduardo Galeano, Boris Kagarlitsky, Edward Said, Chris Spannos and Kevin Zeese. John...
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    in Uruguay, and the State practiced censorship. For example, writer Eduardo Galeano was imprisoned and later was forced to flee. His book Open Veins of...
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