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The Country Under My Skin - by Gioconda Belli (Paperback)

The Country Under My Skin - by  Gioconda Belli (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A passionate, lyrical, tough-minded account of an extraordinary life in art, revolution, and love. It's a book to relish, to read and re-read. Unforgettable. --Salmon Rushdie <p/>An electrifying memoir from the acclaimed Nicaraguan writer ("A wonderfully free and original talent"--Harold Pinter) and central figure in the Sandinista Revolution. <p/> Until her early twenties, Gioconda Belli inhabited an upper-class cocoon: sheltered from the poverty in Managua in a world of country clubs and debutante balls; educated abroad; early marriage and motherhood. But in 1970, everything changed. Her growing dissatisfaction with domestic life, and a blossoming awareness of the social inequities in Nicaragua, led her to join the Sandinistas, then a burgeoning but still hidden organization. She would be involved with them over the next twenty years at the highest, and often most dangerous, levels. <p/> Her memoir is both a revelatory insider's account of the Revolution and a vivid, intensely felt story about coming of age under extraordinary circumstances. Belli writes with both striking lyricism and candor about her personal and political lives: about her family, her children, the men in her life; about her poetry; about the dichotomies between her birth-right and the life she chose for herself; about the failures and triumphs of the Revolution; about her current life, divided between California (with her American husband and their children) and Nicaragua; and about her sustained and sustaining passion for her country and its people.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A poetic, penetrating and revelatory tale of love and war, literature and politics. . .lyrical, dramatic and incisive, Belli's soulful self-portrait and paean to her beautiful, beleagured country is at once timely and timeless, tragic and life-affirming." -<i>The Chicago Tribune</i> <p/>"Love and revolution have rarely been so splendidly and provocatively intertwined than in this heretic memoir of a woman's sensual and intellectual voyage of self-discovery in Nicaragua." -Ariel Dorfman <p/>"Gioconda Belli's memoir reads better than a novel. It recounts her larger-than-life experiences as a revolutionary, lover, and mother with honesty, passion, intelligence and, above all, poetry. <b>The Country Under My Skin</b> is as much the story of Nicaragua as it is one extraordinary woman's dreams." -Cristina Garcia <p/>"The poet and novelist Gioconda Belli has written no ordinary memoir. This book is about American history, North and South; about power and the seeds of revolution; about one woman's life and choices entangled among many lives--and deaths--expended in the unkillable hope for human freedom and love. If her life seems romantic, she writes with the strength and clarity of a realist." -Adrienne Rich <p/>"Unravels [the] contradictions. . .all too common among powerful women-with characteristic candor and dignity. . .Often joyous, surprisingly fluid." -<i>Salon</i> <p/>"Engaging. . .When Belli speaks from the depths of her woman's insight. . . her prose pierces the heart. . .A window to one woman's extraordinary journey." -<i>San Antonio Express</i> <p/>"A surprisingly frank picture of the movement. . .Belli presents a complex picture, revealing the ego clashes and massive blunders as well as moments of incredible bravery under fire." -<i>Los Angeles Magazine</i> <p/>"Belli recalls with engaging candor the course of a life lived to the full. In its twist and turns, moments of danger followed by intense romantic encounters, Belli's memoir can resemble exuberant historical fiction. . A luminously written, always insightful account of one woman's encounter with personal and political liberation." -<i>Kirkus Reviews<br></i><br>"Gioconda Belli has had a unique place in modern Nicaraguan history. . . . [Her] progress through her various love affairs mirrors Nicaragua's history during the same period. . . . Introduces us to an astute veteran of two eternal wars, one between the sexes and one that pits the world's poor against its rich." -<i>The New York Review of Books</i> <p/>"A lush memoir....both intensely personal and informatively political....An honest, insider's account of the very real debates surrounding this major revolution would be valuable in itself, but Belli offers more: a frank examination of her struggle for love." -<i>Publishers Weekly <p/></i>"A tribute to beauty, valor, and justice. Belli's giving and clarion book is also an antidote to fear and apathy, and a reminder that freedom is always a work in progress." -<i>Booklist<br></i><br>"Romantic and engaging." -<i>Philadelphia City Paper</i><br><i><br></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Gioconda Belli's poetry and fiction have been published in many languages. Her first novel, <i>The Inhabited Woman, </i>was an international bestseller; her collection of poems, <i>Linea de fuego, </i>won the prestigious Casa de las Americas Prize in 1978. <i>The Country Under my Skin</i> was chosen as one of the best books of 2002 by the<i> Los Angeles Times</i> and was nominated for a <i>Los Angeles Times</i> Book Award in 2003. She lives in Santa Monica and Managua.

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