Clandestine in Chile

Product information

€20.39

Stock: In Stock Online

Our USPs

free delivery icon
Free Delivery
Extended Range: Delivery 3-4 working days
dubray rewards icon
Dubray Rewards
Earn 82 Reward Points on this title

Clandestine in Chile

Product information

Author: Gabriel García Márquez

Type: Paperback

ISBN: 9781590173404

Date: 15th July, 2010

Publisher: New York Review Books

  1. Categories

  2. History Of The Americas
  3. Films, Cinema
  4. Politics

Description

In 1973, the film director Miguel Littìn fled Chile after a U.S.-supported military coup toppled the democratically elected socialist government of Salvador Allende. The new dictator, General Augusto Pinochet, instituted a reign of terror and turned Chile into a laboratory to test the poisonous prescriptions of the American economist Milton Friedman. In 1985, Littìn returned to Chile disguised as a Uruguayan businessman. He was desperate to see the homeland he'd been exiled from for so many years; he also meant to pull off a very tricky stunt: with the help of three film crews from three different countries, each supposedly busy making a movie to promote tourism, he would secretly put together a film that would tell the truth about Pinochet's benighted Chile-a film that would capture the world's attention while landing the general and his secret police with a very visible black eye. Afterwards, the great novelist Gabriel Garcìa Márquez sat down with Littìn to hear the story of his escapade, with all its scary, comic, and not-a-little surreal ups and downs. Then, applying the same unequaled gifts that had already gained him a Nobel Prize, Garcìa Márquez wrote it down. Clandestine in Chile is a true-life adventure story and a classic of modern reportage.

Additional details