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Todos Heridos Por El Norte Y Por El Sur

AUTHOR Muller, Alberto
PUBLISHER Ediciones Universal (01/16/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Alberto Muller naci en La Habana el 23 de mayo de 1939, A los 19 a os organiza una protesta estudiantil repudiando la visita a Cuba de Anastas Mikoyan, el dirigente sovi tico que dirigi la matanza al pueblo h ngaro en 1956. Al poco tiempo es elegido como Secretario General del Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE) organizaci n que busca liberar a Cuba del totalitarismo castrista, pro-sovi tico. A los 21 a os comanda un grupo guerrillero en la Sierra Maestra. En su primera noche de detenci n es sometido a un simulacro de fusilamiento en el campamento de Las Mercedes en la Sierra Maestra. Poco despu s es incomunicado en las celdas del Castillo de Santiago de Cuba. Gracias a muchas manifestaciones universitarias en Am rica Latina no es condenado a muerte pero sufre el presidio pol tico por 18 a os. Este libro es una colecci n de cuentos que narran su vida y pensamiento.

Alberto Muller was born in Havana on May 23, 1939. At the age of 19, he organized a student protest repudiating the visit to Cuba of Anastas Mikoyan, the Soviet leader who led the slaughter of the Hungarian people in 1956. Shortly after, he was elected as Secretary General of the Student Revolutionary Directory (DRE), an organization that seeks to liberate Cuba from pro-Soviet, pro-Castro totalitarianism. At age 21, he commanded a guerrilla group in the Sierra Maestra. On his first night in detention, he was subjected to a similar shooting in the Las Mercedes camp in the Sierra Maestra. Shortly after, he was held incommunicado in the cells of the Castle of Santiago de Cuba. Thanks to many university demonstrations in Latin America, he is not sentenced to death but suffers political imprisonment for 18 years. This book is a collection of stories that narrate his life and thoughts.

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ISBN-13: 9781593883157
ISBN-10: 1593883153
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Spanish
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Page Count: 82
Carton Quantity: 100
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 0.17 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 0.23 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Biography & Autobiography | General
Biography & Autobiography | Caribbean & West Indies - Cuba
Library of Congress Control Number: 2021286738
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Alberto Muller naci en La Habana el 23 de mayo de 1939, A los 19 a os organiza una protesta estudiantil repudiando la visita a Cuba de Anastas Mikoyan, el dirigente sovi tico que dirigi la matanza al pueblo h ngaro en 1956. Al poco tiempo es elegido como Secretario General del Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE) organizaci n que busca liberar a Cuba del totalitarismo castrista, pro-sovi tico. A los 21 a os comanda un grupo guerrillero en la Sierra Maestra. En su primera noche de detenci n es sometido a un simulacro de fusilamiento en el campamento de Las Mercedes en la Sierra Maestra. Poco despu s es incomunicado en las celdas del Castillo de Santiago de Cuba. Gracias a muchas manifestaciones universitarias en Am rica Latina no es condenado a muerte pero sufre el presidio pol tico por 18 a os. Este libro es una colecci n de cuentos que narran su vida y pensamiento.

Alberto Muller was born in Havana on May 23, 1939. At the age of 19, he organized a student protest repudiating the visit to Cuba of Anastas Mikoyan, the Soviet leader who led the slaughter of the Hungarian people in 1956. Shortly after, he was elected as Secretary General of the Student Revolutionary Directory (DRE), an organization that seeks to liberate Cuba from pro-Soviet, pro-Castro totalitarianism. At age 21, he commanded a guerrilla group in the Sierra Maestra. On his first night in detention, he was subjected to a similar shooting in the Las Mercedes camp in the Sierra Maestra. Shortly after, he was held incommunicado in the cells of the Castle of Santiago de Cuba. Thanks to many university demonstrations in Latin America, he is not sentenced to death but suffers political imprisonment for 18 years. This book is a collection of stories that narrate his life and thoughts.

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