
La generación fusilada: Memorias del nacismo chileno
由
Emiliano Valenzuela C.
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Children’s
Religion & Spirituality
格式
Kindle
页数
715
语言
西班牙语
已发布
Jan 1, 2022
出版商
Editorial Universitaria de Chile
版本
2
ISBN-10
9561126761
ISBN-13
9789561126763
描述
Emiliano Valenzuela pensively unveils a poignant chapter in Chilean history that has often been overlooked. "La generación fusilada" delves into the tumultuous years between 1932 and 1938, a period marked by political upheaval and social unrest. With painstaking research and heartfelt storytelling, Valenzuela chronicles the lives of those affected by the oppressive forces of nacismo in Chile, illuminating the personal stories behind the historical events.
Through a blend of personal narratives and historical accounts, readers are drawn into the emotional landscape of a generation threatened by violence and persecution. Valenzuela's compassionate prose allows for an intimate connection with the figures he portrays, shedding light on their struggles, resilience, and hopes for a better future. It becomes evident that these experiences are not merely historical footnotes but resonate profoundly with contemporary society.
The beauty of this work lies in its ability to challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths about their past. Valenzuela navigates the delicate terrain of memory, weaving together moments of despair and defiance, ultimately creating a tapestry that speaks to the complexities of human experience. As the pages unfold, the narrative serves as a reminder of the heavy price of silence and the importance of remembrance.
In capturing the spirit of the time, Valenzuela compels readers to reflect on the fragility of freedom and the enduring impact of history on current and future generations. "La generación fusilada" is not just a historical account; it is a tribute to the courage of those who dared to stand against tyranny, offering a voice to the silenced and inspiring a renewed commitment to justice and truth.
Through a blend of personal narratives and historical accounts, readers are drawn into the emotional landscape of a generation threatened by violence and persecution. Valenzuela's compassionate prose allows for an intimate connection with the figures he portrays, shedding light on their struggles, resilience, and hopes for a better future. It becomes evident that these experiences are not merely historical footnotes but resonate profoundly with contemporary society.
The beauty of this work lies in its ability to challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths about their past. Valenzuela navigates the delicate terrain of memory, weaving together moments of despair and defiance, ultimately creating a tapestry that speaks to the complexities of human experience. As the pages unfold, the narrative serves as a reminder of the heavy price of silence and the importance of remembrance.
In capturing the spirit of the time, Valenzuela compels readers to reflect on the fragility of freedom and the enduring impact of history on current and future generations. "La generación fusilada" is not just a historical account; it is a tribute to the courage of those who dared to stand against tyranny, offering a voice to the silenced and inspiring a renewed commitment to justice and truth.