Dead Men Cast No Shadows - Couverture souple

Ramirez, Sergio

 
9781620540619: Dead Men Cast No Shadows

Synopsis

Volume 3 of The Managua Trilogy, following The Sky Weeps for Me and No One Weeps for Me Now. Exiled to Honduras, Inspector Dolores Morales undertakes a dangerous journey back into Nicaragua, hunted by agents of the secret police whose commissioner, with ruthless cynicism and the divinatory advice of his mother, serves as enabler-in-chief of the country's deranged politics. Desperate to reunite with his ailing main squeeze, Morales soon finds himself entangled by other concerns: a massive peaceful student protest erupts throughout Managua, only to be suppressed with extreme prejudice by police and paramilitary forces. Gradually a murky network is revealed, full of secrets, betrayals and dark maneuvers that Inspector Morales will have to face. Even as the 2018 massacre of 400 students is skillfully dramatized, and a portrait painted unsparingly of a society shaped by tyranny, corruption, poverty and misery, Ramirez never loses sight of the humanity of Nicaragua's people and their hopes.--Bruce

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À propos de l?auteur

Daryl R. Hague received his JD from the University of Washington (1990), his MA from Brigham Young University (1996), and his PhD from Binghamton University (2002). Dr. Hague is an associate professor in the Brigham Young U.'s Department of Spanish and Portuguese where his interests include translation pedagogy, representations of translation in literature and film, legal translation, translation assessment, and literary translation. He has published articles in leading journals, and many translations, both legal and literary.

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