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  • - Panorama del cuento centroamericano
    af Sergio Ramirez
    173,95 kr.

    En palabras del escritor Sergio Ramírez, compilador de este libro que reúne a veinticinco narradores contemporáneos de Centroamérica, "en los cuentos de esta antología moderna, el lector encontrará un repaso de los fenómenos sociales e históricos desde el ámbito de las vidas privadas. Leyéndolos así reunidos, podemos tener una experiencia de Centroamérica tal como la literatura nos la ofrece, vívida y atrayente, capaz de despertar siempre nuestro asombro y nuestro gozo. Una Centroamérica que vive en sus historias, y unas historias que prueban que si algo nos une es la imaginación".

  • af Sergio Ramirez
    168,95 kr.

    On the dangerous journey back to Nicaragua from their Honduran exile, Inspector Morales and his old revolutionary comrade Serafín witness the brutal murder of their guide. Agents of the secret police are on their tail, forcing them to take temporary sanctuary with leftist priests, loyal friends, and common Nicaraguans, all swept up in the deranged cynicism, graft, and violence of a dictatorship built on the lies of a long-since-abandoned idealism. As Managua heaves with student protests, and hundreds die at the hands of police and paramilitary units, the inspector continues his dogged quest, uncovering a murky network full of secrets, betrayals and dark maneuvers that he will have to face, or be overwhelmed by. Dead Men Cast No Shadows's unsparing portrait of a society shaped by corruption and poverty led to its author's exile--but Ramírez's vision of the Ortega regime's savagery never overwhelms his exuberance or appreciation of the Nicaraguan people's humanity, and their capacity for irony, resilience, and resistance.

  • af Sergio Ramirez
    168,95 kr.

    "Years after his unceremonious firing from the National Police following an acto of heroic insubordination (recounted in The Sky Weeps for Me (2020), Inspector Dolores Morales--barely scraping by as a private eye--finds himself summoned before Miguel Soto, a powerful Nicaraguan oligarch whose step-daughter has gone missing. Morales is assigned the lucrative if daunting task of finding her, given that all he has are her name, two photographs, and three days to carry out the search. But thanks to the intrepid Dona Sofia's ingenuity, and the watchful if ethereal presence of former partner Bert Dixon, along with a host of colorful if reluctant confederates enlisted from among Managua's demimonde, Morales skillfully begins to expose and untangle a scandal of national proportions. The inspector's unexpected discoveries attract the personal attention and animosity of Nicaragua's director of national intelligence, whereupon the pursuer becomes the pursued, and Morales is presented with a painful dilemma. Suffused with the author's mastery of complex narrative, sharp characterization, ironic humor, and an ethos of human resilience, the second novel of Sergio Ramirez's Managua Trilogy dramatizes the venality and lust for power that underlie the recent brutal history of Nicaragua"--

  • af Sergio Ramirez
    208,95 kr.

    "A crime thriller; a story of vengeance and a great romance, all framed by a volcanic eruption. A string of murders by poisoning takes place in the city of Leaon, Nicaragua, in the '30s. The presumed killer, a brilliant lawyer and poet, also becomes a victim when his personal story reaches the general consciousness. The examination of evidence and testimonies is meticulous; there is no lack of contradictions. The guilty party must be punished, but political intrigue, economic power, hearsay, and gossip also come into play in this novel, changing the course of justice." --

  • af Sergio Ramirez
    173,95 kr.

    In post-revolutionary Nicaragua, the Chief of Intelligence in the Office of Drug Investigations, Dolores Morales, takes a call from his counterpart, Deputy Inspector Dixon, who alerts him that a large luxury yacht is grounded and abandoned on the Caribbean coast. It appears to be a simple case of drug smuggling. But when Morales opens the scanty evidence package there's only a bloody T-shirt and a singed paperback book.until Doña Sofía, the office janitor, asks "Have that book's pages been checked over yet?" and a woman's business card falls out. Through a maze of deception, corruption, and murders, the irrepressible Doña Sofía joins the two inspectors as sidekick in their race to learn why the boat was ditched and where the bodies are buried. Soon, though, the trio suspect that a Cali drug cartel capo known as Pinocchio, along with Caupolicán, one of their Sandinista comrades from long ago, might be master minding a dangerous, international conspiracy. The Sky Weeps for Me offers a host of memorable characters drawn from every strata of Nicaraguan society - rich and poor, working class and professional, as well as scheming politicians, shady casino operators, and tent revivalists - all of them caught up in a relentless drama that bit by bit exposes what happens when revolutionary leaders turn into reactionaries, and how no one is entirely innocent in a country struggling to hold onto the last shreds of its ideals.

  • af Sergio Ramirez
    172,95 kr.

    Un volumen que reúne toda la obra cuentística del Premio Cervantes Sergio Ramírez.La cuentística de Sergio Ramírez se destaca por su peculiar sentido de lo visual: mediante un juego de perspectivas logra crear efectos y sensaciones contrapuestas en el lector. A manera de sátira social, sus cuentos narran con tono irónico los más comunes sucesos de la cultura latinoamericana.Historias frescas, personajes y diálogos pulidos muestran el gran talento del nicaragüense y la madurez que ha alcanzado su trabajo. Escritor de ficción que transforma las preocupaciones del acontecer cotidiano y político de su país en grandes historias icónicas.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONA volume which compiles all the short story work of the Cervantes Prize winner Sergio Ramirez. Sergio Ramirez' short stories stand out due to his peculiar visual style: through a game of perceptions he plays with the reader and manages to create opposing effects and sensations. As social satire and with an ironic tone, his stories narrate the most common events of Latin American culture. Lively stories and well-polished characters and dialogues display the Nicaraguan writer's great talent and portray the wisdom and high quality that his work has achieved. Ramirez is a fiction writer that transforms his country's current anguishes and political events into great iconic stories.

  • af Sergio Ramirez
    213,95 kr.

    "It is the XXI century in a Nicaragua experiencing numerous popular uprisings which are being brutally repressed by the government, and supported by the sinister head of the secret services. From afar, Ya nadie lloraDolores Morales must confront the terrible Tongolele--as he is nicknamed--who was ultimately responsible for Morales' exile in Honduras, and who moves many threads in the country's deranged politics with coldness and cynicism, partly thanks to his mother's prophetic advice"--Translation of publisher description.

  • af Sergio Ramirez
    98,95 kr.

    «Botellas con un mensaje navegando en el espacio cibernético en el que todos somos náufragos esperando ser escuchados», así describe Sergio Ramírez los textos que componen su bitácora en línea o blog, del que ha extraído los doscientos artículos que contiene para publicarlos en forma de libro. En cada uno de ellos, diecisiete líneas llenas de erudición, el expresidente nicaragüense plasmaba semanalmente en el portal literario El Boomerang, de Fundación Santillana, su opinión apasionada sobre los temas más variados.Este audiolibro está narrado en castellano.Sergio Ramírez Mercado es un escritor, periodista, político y abogado nicaragüense y español. Fue vicepresidente de Nicaragua de 1985 a 1990. En 2017 ganó el Premio Cervantes.

  • af Sergio Ramirez
    208,95 kr.

  • - A Novel of Nicaragua
    af Sergio Ramirez
    233,95 kr.

  • - A Memoir of the Sandinista Revolution
    af Sergio Ramirez
    322,95 - 953,95 kr.

    Sergio Ramirez, Vice President of Nicaragua from 1984 to 1990, offers his memoir of the turbulent years that toppled the Samoza dictatorship in 1979 and the triumphs and shortcomings of the Sandinista National Liberation Front that was charged with national reconstruction and social transformation in a country besieged by internal conflicts and foreign aggression.