Description: In the annals of Latin American politics, Omar Torrijos of Panama was a David against Goliath, a charismatic leader who challenged the landed oligarchy and redistributed land and wealth. He died tragically in a 1981 plane crash widely rumored to be the work of the CIA.This unique, intensely personal homage by two giant talents—the great Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide and the Nobel Prize-winning Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez—shows Torrijos as the man behind the story. Never-before-published photographs and never-before-told personal reminiscences offer up candles of memory and understanding and a correction to history. Torrijos’ friend describes a moody, lonely president drinking whiskey all night, and in pre-dawn, summoning one of six different women he knew to keep away the demons. In their eyes, Torrijos is understood not as a dictator who silenced opposition, closed the media, ran up debt, and turned a blind eye to corruption, but as a flawed hero in the footsteps of Simon Bolivar: the first leader to advocate for the poor, yet an innovator in schools and jobs who lured foreign investment to create a regional financial center, and a historical giant whose greatest legacy to his people was the Canal Treaty, signed with President Jimmy Carter in 1977.This is a memoir about a man ahead of his time.
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Signed By: Graciela Iturbide
Book Title: Torrijos : the Man and the Myth
Signed: Yes
Original Language: English
Publisher: Umbrage Editions
Item Length: 9 in
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2007
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Item Height: 0.3 in
Author: Gabriel García Márquez, Graciela Iturbide
Genre: Political Science, Photography
Topic: Public Affairs & Administration, General, World / Caribbean & Latin American
Item Weight: 27.5 Oz
Item Width: 9 in
Number of Pages: 112 Pages