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  • ISBN:
    0802143857
  • ISBN-13:
    9780802143853
  • PUB. DATE:
    September 2008
  • PUBLISHER:
    Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
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The Art of Political Murder: Who Killed the Bishop? by Francisco Goldman

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I'm still in shock!!!!by MariaUnda

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I am a lawyer, born and raised in Guatemala. I worked for five years in the Supreme Court and I learned first hand, how fragile our justice system is. After I read this book, I realized that our justice system is weaker than I thought and the upper spheres of power are rotten and corrupt. This is a great book, very well documented, that reveals a good and profound investigation. I hope that in future...

Extraordinary journalism.by pandunne

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This is one of the best books ever written about the continuing struggle for open government and peace in Central America. While the focus of the book is the specific investigation into one man's murder (albeit an extremely important man), the revelations of the crime indict the real criminals: the governments of Guatemala and the United States, and the Roman Catholic Church. Goldman's writing is...

Good people can prevail in the face of corruption and pressureby Anonymous

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I picked this book up because of its title, knowing nothing about its premise but once I started reading I was hooked. I had to know who killed the Archbishop and why there were so many twists and turns related to his murder - setting it up, why supposedly "good" people were willing to be involved in it. I was struck by and gratified in reading how decent people can stand up in spite of insurmountable...

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The Art of Political Murder

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  • Pub. Date: September 2008
  • Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • Sales Rank: 351,401

Synopsis

The Art of Political Murder is a riveting narrative reconstruction and investigation into one of present day Latin America's most controversial, bizarre, and historic criminal cases-the murder of Guatemala's great human rights leader, Bishop Juan Gerardi. Goldman's book exposed a cover-up of the crime, and helped change a small country's destiny as it emerged from decades of civil war. It is an unforgettable story of the heroism of young people who risked all to see justice triumph.

The New York Times - Carolyn Curiel

In The Art of Political Murder, his first book of nonfiction, Goldman returns to Guatemala to try to solve a real killing, that of Bishop Juan Gerardi Conedera, a Roman Catholic human rights advocate. Becoming by turns a little bit Columbo, Jason Bourne and Seymour Hersh, Goldman gives us the anatomy of a crime while opening a window to a misunderstood neighboring country that is flirting with anarchy. More, he offers an overdue indictment of brutal war criminals who were not just behind the one killing, but also contributed to a generation of atrocities…Goldman's intricate and insightful reporting of the crime and the trial recalls that of Gabriel Garcia Marquez in News of a Kidnapping

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Biography

FRANCISCO GOLDMAN is the author of three novels: The Long Night of White Chickens, which won the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction and was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award; The Ordinary Seaman, a finalist for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and The Los Angeles Times Book Prize; and The Divine Husband. Goldman is also the author of the non-fiction book, The Art of Political Murder: Who killed the Bishop?, which was named a Best Book of the Year by The Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The Economist.