Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number

Author:   Jacobo Timerman ,  Arthur Miller ,  Ilan Stavans ,  Toby Talbot
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
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9780299182441


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   30 August 2002
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Author:   Jacobo Timerman ,  Arthur Miller ,  Ilan Stavans ,  Toby Talbot
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
Imprint:   University of Wisconsin Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9780299182441


ISBN 10:   0299182444
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   30 August 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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It ranks with Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. -- Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice At two in the morning of April 15, 1977, twenty armed men in civilian clothes arrested Jacobo Timerman, editor and publisher of a leading Buenos Aires newspaper. Thus began thirty months of imprisonment, torture, and anti-Semitic abuse. . . . Unlike 15,000 other Argentines, ' the disappeared, ' Timerman was eventually released into exile. His testimony [is] gripping in its human stories, not only of brutality but of courage and love; important because it reminds us how, in our world, the most terrible fantasies may become fact. -- New York Times, Books of the Century It is impossible to read this proud and piercing account of [Timerman' s] suffering and his battles without wanting to be counted as one of Timerman's friends. -- Michael Walzer, New York Review of Books It ranks with Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. --Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice Timerman was a living reminder that real prophets are irritants and not messengers of reassurance. He told it like it is, whether in Argentina, Israel, Europe, or the United States. --Arthur Miller It ranks with Hannah Arendt s Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice Timerman was a living reminder that real prophets are irritants and not messengers of reassurance. He told it like it is, whether in Argentina, Israel, Europe, or the United States. Arthur Miller It ranks with Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. --Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice It is impossible to read this proud and piercing account of [Timerman's] suffering and his battles without wanting to be counted as one of Timerman's friends. --Michael Walzer, New York Review of Books At two in the morning of April 15, 1977, twenty armed men in civilian clothes arrested Jacobo Timerman, editor and publisher of a leading Buenos Aires newspaper. Thus began thirty months of imprisonment, torture, and anti-Semitic abuse. . . . Unlike 15,000 other Argentines, 'the disappeared, ' Timerman was eventually released into exile. His testimony [is] gripping in its human stories, not only of brutality but of courage and love; important because it reminds us how, in our world, the most terrible fantasies may become fact. --New York Times, Books of the Century It is impossible to read this proud and piercing account of [Timerman s] suffering and his battles without wanting to be counted as one of Timerman s friends. Michael Walzer, New York Review of Books It ranks with Hannah Arendt s Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice At two in the morning of April 15, 1977, twenty armed men in civilian clothes arrested Jacobo Timerman, editor and publisher of a leading Buenos Aires newspaper. Thus began thirty months of imprisonment, torture, and anti-Semitic abuse. . . . Unlike 15,000 other Argentines, the disappeared, Timerman was eventually released into exile. His testimony [is] gripping in its human stories, not only of brutality but of courage and love; important because it reminds us how, in our world, the most terrible fantasies may become fact. New York Times, Books of the Century


It is impossible to read this proud and piercing account of [Timerman s] suffering and his battles without wanting to be counted as one of Timerman s friends. Michael Walzer, New York Review of Books


It is impossible to read this proud and piercing account of [Timerman' s] suffering and his battles without wanting to be counted as one of Timerman's friends. -- Michael Walzer, New York Review of Books At two in the morning of April 15, 1977, twenty armed men in civilian clothes arrested Jacobo Timerman, editor and publisher of a leading Buenos Aires newspaper. Thus began thirty months of imprisonment, torture, and anti-Semitic abuse. . . . Unlike 15,000 other Argentines, ' the disappeared, ' Timerman was eventually released into exile. His testimony [is] gripping in its human stories, not only of brutality but of courage and love; important because it reminds us how, in our world, the most terrible fantasies may become fact. -- New York Times, Books of the Century It ranks with Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. -- Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice It ranks with Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. --Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice Timerman was a living reminder that real prophets are irritants and not messengers of reassurance. He told it like it is, whether in Argentina, Israel, Europe, or the United States. --Arthur Miller It ranks with Hannah Arendt s Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice Timerman was a living reminder that real prophets are irritants and not messengers of reassurance. He told it like it is, whether in Argentina, Israel, Europe, or the United States. Arthur Miller At two in the morning of April 15, 1977, twenty armed men in civilian clothes arrested Jacobo Timerman, editor and publisher of a leading Buenos Aires newspaper. Thus began thirty months of imprisonment, torture, and anti-Semitic abuse. . . . Unlike 15,000 other Argentines, 'the disappeared, ' Timerman was eventually released into exile. His testimony [is] gripping in its human stories, not only of brutality but of courage and love; important because it reminds us how, in our world, the most terrible fantasies may become fact. --New York Times, Books of the Century It is impossible to read this proud and piercing account of [Timerman's] suffering and his battles without wanting to be counted as one of Timerman's friends. --Michael Walzer, New York Review of Books It ranks with Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. --Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice At two in the morning of April 15, 1977, twenty armed men in civilian clothes arrested Jacobo Timerman, editor and publisher of a leading Buenos Aires newspaper. Thus began thirty months of imprisonment, torture, and anti-Semitic abuse. . . . Unlike 15,000 other Argentines, the disappeared, Timerman was eventually released into exile. His testimony [is] gripping in its human stories, not only of brutality but of courage and love; important because it reminds us how, in our world, the most terrible fantasies may become fact. New York Times, Books of the Century It is impossible to read this proud and piercing account of [Timerman s] suffering and his battles without wanting to be counted as one of Timerman s friends. Michael Walzer, New York Review of Books It ranks with Hannah Arendt s Eichmann in Jerusalem in its examination of the totalitarian mind, the role of anti-Semitism, the silence. Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice


At two in the morning of April 15, 1977, twenty armed men in civilian clothes arrested Jacobo Timerman, editor and publisher of a leading Buenos Aires newspaper. Thus began thirty months of imprisonment, torture, and anti-Semitic abuse. . . . Unlike 15,000 other Argentines, 'the disappeared, ' Timerman was eventually released into exile. His testimony [is] gripping in its human stories, not only of brutality but of courage and love; important because it reminds us how, in our world, the most terrible fantasies may become fact. -- New York Times, Books of the Century


Timerman was a living reminder that real prophets are irritants and not messengers of reassurance. He told it like it is, whether in Argentina, Israel, Europe, or the United States. Arthur Miller


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Jacobo Timerman (1923–1999) was born in the Ukraine, moved with his family to Argentina in 1928, and was deported to Israel in 1980. He returned to Argentina in 1984. Founder of two Argentine weekly newsmagazines in the 1960s and a commentator on radio and television, he was best-known as the publisher and editor of the newspaper La Opinión from 1971 until his arrest in 1977. An outspoken champion of human rights and freedom of the press, he criticized all repressive governments and organizations, regardless of their political ideologies. His other books include The Longest War: Israel in Lebanon; Cuba: A Journey; and Chile: A Death in the South. “Luminous.”—Christopher Hitchens, The Atlantic

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