Ruminator Books
St. Paul, MN
2003
230 págs.
9781886913585

The journalist named no names. He claimed nothing false. He was not a radical, not a communist, less interested in politics than in writing itself. Nevertheless, one sentence,  "The real cause of this crisis is corruption at the highest levels," brought eight armed men to his home, beginning a harrowing journey into a life in which prison, torture, and exile became more than just words on a page.

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