Paraguayan Sorrow

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781685900786

Writings of Rafael Barrett, a Radical Voice in a Dispossessed Land

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By Rafael Barrett, Edited by William Costa
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Rafael Barrett (1876-1910) was a Spanish essayist, journalist and social commentator whose writing on Paraguay was praised by the likes of Jorge Luis Borges and Eduardo Galeano. After a period of intense persecution and exile he died at the early age of thirty-four. William Costa is a freelance journalist and translator in Asunci?n, Paraguay. He has written for the Paraguayan and international press on issues relating to the land struggles of Indigenous and campesino communities, the environment, and yerba mate.

"...that great heart, a rare case in the world, that vibrated in consonance with a great brain."--Jos? Enrique Rod?, Uruguayan essayist "Rafael Barrett was a precursor, not only in the sense of one who precedes and goes ahead of his contemporaries, but also in the sense of one who professes and teaches ideas and doctrines that are ahead of his time."--Augusto Roa Bastos, Paraguayan novelist and short story writer "Rafael Barrett, a free and audacious spirit. With tears in my eyes and on my knees I beg of you that when you have a coin or two to spend, that you go straight to any bookstore and ask them to give you something by this author."--Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine short story writer, essayist, and poet

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