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The House of the Pain of Others: Chronicle of a Small Genocide

‏86.00 ₪
ISBN13
9781555978372
זמן אספקה
במלאי, (זמן אספקה 5 ימי עסקים)
עמודים
304
פורמט
Paperback / softback
תאריך יציאה לאור
16 באפר׳ 2019
A brilliant work of historical excavation with profound echoes in an age redolent with violence and xenophobia.
Early in the twentieth century, amid the myths of progress and modernity that underpinned Mexico's ruling party, some three hundred Chinese immigrants - close to half of the Cantonese residents of the newly founded city of Torreon - were massacred over the course of three days. It is considered the largest slaughter of Chinese people in the history of the Americas, an attempted extermination that was followed by denial or empty statements of regret. The massacre reverberated briefly before fading from collective memory. More than a century later, the facts continue to be elusive, mistaken, and repressed. "And what do you know about the Chinese people who were killed here?" Julian Herbert asks anyone who will listen. An exorcism of persistent and discomfiting ghosts, The House of the Pain of Others attempts a reckoning with the 1911 massacre. Blending reportage, personal reflection, essay, and academic treatise, Herbert talks to taxi drivers and historians, travels to the scene of the crime, and digs deep into archives that contain conflicting testimony. Looping, digressive, and cinematic, this cronica vividly portrays the historical context as well as the lives of the perpetrators and victims of the "small genocide." It is a distinctly twenty-first-century sort of Western, a tremendous literary performance that extends and enlarges the accomplishments of a significant international writer.
מידע נוסף
עמודים 304
פורמט Paperback / softback
ISBN10 1555978371
תאריך יציאה לאור 16 באפר׳ 2019
זמן אספקה במלאי, (זמן אספקה 5 ימי עסקים)