Redeemers: Ideas and Power in Latin America
By (Author) Enrique Krauze
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
1st August 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Biography: general
Ethnic studies
Memoirs
Autobiography: historical, political and military
980.03
Paperback
560
Width 140mm, Height 181mm, Spine 24mm
462g
An epicintellectual history of Latin America by one of the regions most prominentthinkers
Inhis first book to appear in English since Mexico: Biography in Power, awork which the Wall Street Journal calls the standard history ofpostcolonial Mexico, prize-winning author Enrique Krauzeilluminates the evolution of political, social, and philosophical discourses inLatin America. With echoes of Richard Hofstadter and Edmund Wilson, Krauze explores the Latin American intellectual traditionby deftly animating its decisive figures, from Octavio Paz to Che Guevara, Jos Vasconcelos toHugo Chvez, and inscribing them upon a vivid landscape of patriotism,opportunism, morality, and avariceand of love, honor, loyalty, and identity. Redeemersdelivers an unparalleled explication of the roots of ideology and action inLatin America today.
"An ambitious attempt to trace the interaction of ideas and power in Hispanic America." -- The Wall Street Journal
"Krauze is marked by a rare and attractive gift for noticing the several ways that, under the bright sun of the imagination, and kingdom of politics and the kingdom of literature sometimes merge." -- Paul Berman, The New York Times Book Review
"Erudite and wise. . . . A magisterial history of the ideas, books and politics that shaped modern Latin America, from 19th-century liberalism to revolutionary commitments and back again towards modern, more democratic versions of liberal thought." -- The Financial Times
"An engaging mixture of biography and historical currents in the style of Isaiah Berlin or Edmund Wilson, thus allowing lay readers to follow what can sometimes be a dizzying succession of revolutions, doctrine and caudillos." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Krauze illuminates Latin American thought and politics in a vibrant and invaluable blend of biography and analysis. . . . Redeemers provides discerning and much-needed insight into our dynamic neighbors." -- Booklist
"Highly readable. . . . An important book." -- The Tuscon Citizen
"Krauze attempts to weave together the disparate threads of all the feuding orthodoxies through mini-biographies of 12 leaders and thinkers. Krauze, perhaps Mexico's most widely respected intellectual, is uniquely suited to the task, and the resulting tapestry is both persuasive and evocative." -- Publishers Weekly
"An engaging survey of the ideas and quasi-religious convictions that have powered modern Latin America's consequential political movements." -- The Daily
"Krauze is, without a doubt, one of the most renowned and important intellectuals in Mexico. . . . He has developed a prose style of expressive clarity and metaphoric restraint that has enormous impact. His books read like novels: the greatest possible achievement for a historian of ideas." -- The Nation
"Redeemers is a fundamental work for our time. . . . All the chapters are written with fluid movement, intelligent precision, and felicitous language. You read them with the expectation and excitement offered by the best novels." -- Mario Vargas Llosa, El Pas
Enrique Krauze is the author of twenty books, including Mexico: Biography of Power. He has written for The New York Times, The New Republic, Dissent magazine, The Washington Post, and The New York Review of Books. Krauze lives in Mexico City.