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Evita - by Eva Peron & Eva Peraon (Paperback)

Evita - by  Eva Peron & Eva Peraon (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In the midst of the hoopla surrounding the December release of Alan Parker's major motion picture, Evita, starring the irrepressible Madonna, In My Own Words offers the first publication in English of the controversial deathbed writings of Eva Peron--a work which has been repudiated by her estate. Going beyond the romanticized popular portrayal of Evita, this book reveals a never-before-seen, first-hand look at this cult figure. 16 photos.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The deathbed manuscript attributed to Eva Peron.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>In 1987, a small Argentine publishing house published a document that had recently been found in a government archive in Buenos Aires. The document was called "Mi mensaje", or "My Message", and appeared to be the long-lost deathbed manuscript of Eva Peron, referred to by her and mentioned in several biographies of her. Rumor had it that the document, which is critical of the Argentine church and military, had been suppressed for thirty years after her death by her husband, Argentine President Juan Peron. Like everything about Evita, "My Message" is shrouded in mystery and myth. Leading Peron scholars disagree about whether Evita wrote every word herself and about whether it is an accurate reflection of Evita's thinking at the time of her death. Her estate, however, insists that the work is not by Evita. In In My Own Words, "My Message" appears in English for the first time, published with an extensive introduction by Peron scholar Joseph A. Page, who weighs all the claims and counterclaims about the document's authenticity and concludes that "My Message" is "a vital document...probably based in part on dictation by the wife of Argentine President Juan Peron".

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