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Edited and translated by Walter Morison. New York: Criterion Books, The stories concerned with Czarist era pogroms, particularly "The Story of My Dovecot," are precise portrayals of race hatred. Baccino Ponce de Leon, Napoleon Uruguay. New York: Harcourt Brace, In this novel, the author recreates the epic story of the travels of Magellan, who navigated the seas in a voyage around the world in This novel revisits the Spanish Conquest of the Americas, telling the story through an alternative voice, that of Juanillo, a Jewish convert to Christianity.

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Barowski, Tadeusz Czechoslobakia. This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentleman. Harmondsworth: Penguin, Bassani, Giorgio Italy. The Garden of the Finzi-Continis is the captivating and haunting tale of the Finzi-Continis, a Jewish family that attempts to insulate themselves against the anti-Semitism infiltrating their hometown of Ferrara, Italy during the years immediately preceding World War II.

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Wartime Lies. A boy and his aunt survive the holocaust by a pattern of denial and compromise that leaves its own scars. Behn, Aphra West Indies. Oroonoko tells the tragic tale of black prince who is captured and made a slave in the West Indies. Bradbury, Ray USA. Fahrenheit In a totalitarian state, reading becomes a crime and readers the underground heroes. The title is the temperature at which paper burns. Burgess, Anthony UK. A Clockwork Orange.

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New York: Ballantine Books, In this dark vision of the near future, semi-literate gangs of violent youth threaten the establishment. Burgess explores the use of behaviorism in controlling morality: can a delinquent be reformed through brainwashing? In this novel the author makes various historical references, demonstrating the cycle of violence and repressive dictatorships that have continued to plague Latin American politics for generations.

Coetzee, J. South Africa. Life and Times of Michael K. New York: Viking, This work is a vision of life in South Africa after a successful Black revolution. Also: Waiting for the Barbarians. Conrad, Joseph UK. Nostromo: a Tale of the Seaboard. New York: Oxford University Press, Nostromo is an exploration of colonialism, exploitation, and oppression, including portraits of the effects of torture on sensitive men. Danticat, Edwidge Haiti.


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The farming of bones. New York: Soho Press, The historical backdrop of this novel is the Haiti — Dominican Republic conflict, specifically the order of General Trujillo that all Haitians living on Dominican soil be killed The storyline follows Amabelle, a Haitian servant living in the Dominican Republic at the time of the massacre and her journey back to Haiti.

Demetz, Hana Czechoslovakia. The House on Prague Street. New York: St. Martin's Press, Born in Czechoslovakia to a German father and a Jewish mother, Helene Richter recalls her serene childhood and tragic adolescence, when she loses family to the holocaust and her friends and first love to the devastation of war.

Doane, Michael Africa. Knopf, In this novel the author deals with the experience of exile, a theme of personal interest to him, as he was a political exile from Chile during the Pinochet dictatorship. This novel deals with the rise and fall of the Chilean President Salvador Allende, who won the elections in only to be overthrown by the coup three years later in This play explores the complex relationship between three people — a torturer, a torture victim, and a bystander spouse to the torture victim and friend to the torturer.

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Dorfman explores the many questions of how Chileans will be able to live together in the aftermath of the dictatorship; since Pinochet assured that perpetrators be free from prosecution after the fall of the dictatorship, this situation of victims living alongside their aggressors was a reality for Chileans. This novel portrays a generation of babies who refuse to be born due to the state of political repression that they will face once outside of the womb. Dorfman, Ariel. Viking, Dorfman, Ariel Chile. My House is on Fire.

New York: Viking Press, New York: Seven Stories Press, The characters in this play are all historical persons who have experienced political repression and violence committed by their State. This work permits these individuals to speak of their experiences as many were denied a voice under repression and enables their voices to reach readers in all parts of the globe.

London: Nick Hern Books, This collection of three plays expresses resistance to the extreme repression and violence of the Pinochet regime.

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Dorfman creates female heroines in the first two dramas, insisting on the strength of the woman who suffers not only political repression, but that based on gender as well. Durrenmatt, Friedrich Switzerland. The Quarry.

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The Quarry is a short story about a Nazi concentration camp doctor. Also: The Physicists Ellison, Ralph USA. Invisible Man. New York: Modern Library, Then he is betrayed and becomes a militant leader in the black community. After upheaval and tragedy, he comes to the realization that he must seek peaceful ways to eradicate racism and discrimination and to reconcile American race relations and create a lasting civil society.

El Saadawi, Nawal Egypt. God Dies by the Nile. London: Zed Press, In this book, an illiterate peasant woman and her family are systematically exploited by the mayor, the religious representative in the village, as well as other local authorities. This novel is set against the backdrop of political violence and repression in Chile, the author delves into themes of domination, both political and sexual, focusing on the subject of the woman.

Emecheta, Buchi Nigeria. The Bride Price: A Novel. New York: G. Braziller, Against the wishes of her family and the customs of her village, young Aku-nna elopes with the son of well-to-do former slaves. Her life embodies the changing values and role of women in twentieth century Africa. Braziller, Two university students, Ete Kamba and Nko, are caught in conflicting attitudes toward the "modern educated woman.

Erdrich, Louise USA. Tracks: A Novel. Henry Holt, Tracks is a story of early nineteenth-century Native American life and legends. Farah, Nuruddin Somalia. From a Crooked Rib. London: Heinemann, Ebla, a nomadic herds woman, runs off to town to escape an arranged marriage to an elderly man.

She soon discovers, however, that limitations imposed on town women, while more subtle, are as harsh as those she herself had experienced. Galeano, Eduardo Uruguay. Days and Nights of Love and War.


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New York: Monthly Review Press, Presented as a mixture of genres, including journals, interviews and folklore, Galeano makes a critique on political power and the ways in which fear is used to silence entire populations. Memory of Fire. New York, Pantheon: The trilogy is the history of South America written in an extraordinary pastiche of history and fiction, excerpts from chronicles, mythology, and newspapers blended with inspired imaginings of what people humble and exalted said aloud or thought in their hearts.

Gangopadhyay, Sunil India. Autumn of the Patriarch.

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One Hundred Years of Solitude. New York: Harper and Row, In this novel, considered to be the example par exelence of magical realism, the renowned Colombian author introduces the reader to the citizens of the magical village of Macondo and recounts the history of Latin America, accounting for a long cycle of violence and repression but also the strength of the people as well as the magical elements of Latin American reality.

Gordimer, Nadine South Africa. When racial civil war breaks out, a middle class white family takes refuge in the village of their house-boy, July. Sharing the primitive life of rural black South Africans and dependent on their former servant for survival, they find that their old assumptions about power, relationships, and values are being challenged. Also: Something Out There. Hansberry, Lorraine USA. This drama, originally produced in , tells the story of an African American family struggling to survive in the ghettos of Chicago.

Hagedorn, Jessica Phillipines. New York: Penguin, Rio, a Filipino girl who immigrated to America, looks back on her difficult childhood in Manila in the days of the reign of Marcos. Hautzig, Esther Poland. The Endless Steppe.