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Author Taibo, Paco Ignacio, II, 1949-

Title Calling all heroes : a manual for taking power / by Paco Ignacio Taibo II, translated by Gregory Nipper.

Publication Info. Oakland, Calif. : PM ; London : Turnaround [distributor], [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource (120 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary The euphoric idealism of grassroots reform and the tragic reality of revolutionary failure are at the center of this speculative novel that opens with a real historical event. On October 2, 1968, 10 days before the Summer Olympics in Mexico, the Mexican government responds to a student demonstration in Tlatelolcothe by firing into the crowd, killing more than 200 students and civilians and wounding hundreds more. The massacre does not receive much international attention and though many students are detained, no officials are held accountable. The story then skips ahead two years to a hospital in Mexico City and introduces Nestor, a fictional journalist who witnessed the shootings at Tlatelolcothe. He has been admitted to the hospital for a knife wound, and as he lies in bed, his fevered imagination goes back to the day of the riot. In his delirious state, he becomes so desperate he calls on the heroes of his youth?Sherlock Holmes, Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, and D'Artagnan among them?to join him in launching a new movement of reform.
Contents Cover; Dedication; Note; I. If You Weren't Here, Where Would You Be?; The Others' Version: A as in Accident; II. General Without an Army; The Others' Version: B as in Biography; III. Interview; The Others' Version: C as in Context; IV. The Decision to Appeal to the Heroes; The Others' Version: D as in Documents; V. Liliana, General Headquarters, Letters and Telegrams; The Others' Version: E as in Examination; VI. Shadows and Answers; The Others' Version: F as in Fiesta; VII. A Question, Several Questions; The Others' Version: G as in Grab.
VIII. The Arrival of the Characters and the Doubts of the HostThe Others' Version: H as in Hunches; IX. Strategy, Infirmary, and Mau Mau; The Others' Version: I as in Inertia; X. Momentous Meeting inthe Hospital Room; The Others' Version: J as in Justification; XI. Concerning the Insurrection; The Others' Version: K as in Kulture; XII. Concerning the Insurrection (II); The Others' Version: L as in Legend; XIII. Judicial Police and Musketeers; The Others' Version: M as in Movem.
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Language Translated from the Spanish.
Subject Tlatelolco Massacre (Mexico City, Mexico : 1968)
Tlatelolco Massacre, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968 -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Fiction.
Subject Students -- Political activity -- Mexico -- Tlatelolco -- Fiction.
Students -- Political activity.
Mexico -- Mexico City -- Tlatelolco.
Journalists -- Fiction.
Journalists.
Chronological Term 1968
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Historical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Novels.
Novels.
Other Form: Print version: Taibo, Paco Ignacio, 1949- Calling all heroes. Oakland, Calif. : PM ; London : Turnaround [distributor], 2010 9781604862058 (OCoLC)520757132
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