El fútbol a sol y sombra

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Siglo XXI, 30 giu 2004 - 284 pagine
 

Sommario

Dedicatoria
1
El teatro
14
Las reglas del juego
28
Gol de Piendibene
30
Dios y el Diablo en Río de Janeiro
38
Los negros
42
Gol de Martino
95
Los avisos ambulantes
108
Gol de Pel
151
Cruyff
164
La felicidad
177
Indigestion
207
El Mundial del 94
222
Romario
225
Una industria de exportación
239
El Mundial 2002
253

Didí y ella
121
Yashin
134
Gol de Rocha
147
Las fuentes
271
Gol de Meazza
295
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Informazioni sull'autore (2004)

Eduardo Galeano was born on September 3, 1940 in Montevideo, Uruguay. At the age of 13, he began publishing cartoons for the Uruguayan socialist newspaper El Sol. He worked as a journalist, historian, and political activist. While in his early 30s, he was imprisoned during a right-wing military coup and later forced to flee from Uruguay to Argentina. Later, another coup and several death threats forced him to leave Argentina for Spain where he lived in exile until he was permitted to return to Uruguay in 1984. During his lifetime, he wrote numerous fiction and non-fiction works including Days and Nights of Love and War, Football in Sun and Shadow, Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent, Guatemala: Occupied Country, The Book of Embraces, and Children of the Days. In 1989, he won the American Book Award for Memory of Fire. He died of cancer on April 13, 2015 at the age of 74.

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