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From Issue #57 December 4, 2014

Una Historia Breve, Extrana Y Brutal Dante Tr... -

The future arrived when we weren’t looking.

By Eileen Gunn  

Una Historia Breve, Extrana Y Brutal Dante Tr... -

: Critics praise the book for using literary techniques to reconstruct a "fugitive truth" from a traumatic national memory.

: After President Balta was killed, the Lima populace rose in a violent counter-rebellion.

: Three of the brothers were lynched by a mob; their bodies were hung from the towers of the Lima Cathedral and later burned. Themes and Structure Una Historia Breve, Extrana Y Brutal Dante Tr...

: Trujillo challenges the "official" version of history by analyzing unreliable primary sources and iconic photographs that may be faked.

: This event marked the end of a long period of military rule in Peru and the beginning of its first civilian government. : Critics praise the book for using literary

An analysis of the .

: The work consists of six chapters, a prologue, and an epílogo, totaling over 400 pages. Significance Themes and Structure : Trujillo challenges the "official"

: The Gutiérrez brothers (four colonels) led a coup to prevent civilian candidate Manuel Pardo from taking office.

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