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What You Have Heard Is True

A Memoir of Witness and Resistance

«Once Forché's story gathers momentum, it's hard to let the narrative go . . . Riveting . . . intricate and surprising»

The New York Times

Set in the Salvadoran Civil War, the powerful true story of a young poet who becomes an activist through a trial by fire. Les mer

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Set in the Salvadoran Civil War, the powerful true story of a young poet who becomes an activist through a trial by fire.

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Forlag
Penguin Books Ltd
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
400
ISBN
9780241405581
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
20 x 13 cm

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«Once Forché's story gathers momentum, it's hard to let the narrative go . . . Riveting . . . intricate and surprising»

The New York Times

«Indispensable . . . unflinching . . . Forché offers up a vast human landscape of terror, desperation and perseverance that stretches far beyond mere borders. It's more documentary than self-portrait, more camera than mirror. Reading it will change you, perhaps forever»

San Francisco Chronicle

«Gripping . . . 'I could just as well write my poetry from the quiet of my own study,' Forché writes, 'but I had known since childhood that human suffering demanded a response, everywhere and always.' A portrait of the artist as political and poetic ingenue, What You Have Heard Is True is just such a response, a riveting account of how she made good on that conviction. It bears eloquent witness to injustice and atrocity and to how observing them shaped a fearless poet»

The Washington Post

«Extraordinary . . . Written with a thriller writer's knack for narrative tension and a poet's gorgeous sentences and empathy . . . Though it took Forché half a lifetime to fully share what she saw - this time is also more cryptically recalled in her second book of poems, The Country Between Us (1982) - now is precisely when we need to see it»

NPR

«Her memoir traces her journey from political innocence to experience, and, in doing so, offers a model to others who might take the same journey . . . She remembers as much as possible, and the resulting memoir, once read, is difficult to forget»

The Atlantic

«Forché looks with a poet's acute grasp of sensory detail ... She meets priests, poets, campesinos, retired generals ... She runs from death squads, acknowledges American complicity in Salvadoran military's tactics, searches for the bodies of friends dumped on the black sand beaches. One can imagine this memoir being made into a film in the mould of The Killing Fields ... Written with great care, this clear-eyed memoir and its evocative black-and-white photos bear powerful witness to the atrocities committed by a government to repress its own impoverished citizens»

Daily Telegraph

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