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Children Of The Days

From Eduardo Galeano one of Latin America's greatest living writers author of the Memory of Fire trilogy comes Children of the Days a new kind of history that shows us how to remember and how to live. This book is shaped like a calendar. Each day brings with it a story: a journey feast or tragedy that really happened on that date from all possible years and all corners of the world. From Abdul Kassem Ismail the tenth-century Persian who never went anywhere without his library - all seventeen thousand books of it on four hundred camels; to the Brazilian city of Sorocaba which on February 8 1980 responded to the outlawing of public kissing by becoming one huge kissodrome; to July 1 2008 the day the US government decided to remove Nelson Mandela's name from its list of dangerous terrorists
Children of the Days takes aim at the pretensions of official history and illuminates moments and heroes that we have all but forgotten. Through this shimmering historical mosaic runs a common thread one that joins humanity's darkest hours to its sweetest victories. Children of the Days is the story of our lives. Eduardo Galeano is the great master of fragments and splinters a prince of the absurdly truthful. Children of the Days his Calendar of Human History is an immensely varied gathering of facts and oddments and truths and stories of every kind. Underlying them all is a passionate and humane concern for the underdog the poor the forgotten. How this can be so funny and at the same time so moving is a great mystery". (Philip Pullman). "Bedtime stories you remember? This is a book of
stories for each day of the year addressed to adults. Stories of the historical human venture. Each story half a page. Put it beside your bed and the bed of those you love". (John Berger). "Marries meticulous journalistic detail with lyrical flair...Comprises 365 vignettes that range from the birth of Chekhov (January 29) - "He wrote as if he were saying nothing. And he said everything" - to The Saddest Match in History (November 21). But where to start? On QI Alan Davies might pick January 1 the first day of the year. It's where Galeano begins too but only so his inner Stephen Fry can point out that for Mayas Jews Arabs the Chinese and others this day doesn't herald the New Year at all before adding the optimistic kicker that given the transience of time this day is as good as any other
"to be bright and joyous as the colours of an outdoor market". Of course like most people I dipped in on my birthday". (Shaun Phillips The Times). "Galeano performs the sort of extraordinary feats of compassion artistry and imagination achieved in fiction by his fellow visionary Latin American writers especially Borges Garcia Marquez and Bolano". (Booklist starred review). "Galeano's prose is nearly lulling in its lyricism". (Neil Gordon New York Times Book Review). "The elegance of Galeano's words - they're just penetrating so beautiful". (San Francisco Chronicle Danny Glover). "Galeano is a superstar in the Hispanic world...His writing is full of candour empathy humane concern [and] he has a wonderful eye for the quirky.. .he evokes the wonders of a remarkable world that is not so bad
after all". (John Paul Rathbone Financial Times). "The telling of such secret histories makes it easy to see why Galeano is one of Latin America's most influential writers.. .he has produced literature that will endure monuments to the imagination". (Toby Green The Independent). Eduardo Galeano is one of Latin America's most distinguished writers. He is the author of the three-volume Memory of Fire; Open Veins of Latin America; Soccer in Sun and Shadow; The Book of Embraces; Walking Words; Upside Down; and Voices in Time. Born in Montevideo in 1940 he lived in exile in Argentina and Spain for years before returning to Uruguay. His work has been translated into twenty-eight languages. He is recipient of many international prizes."
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From Eduardo Galeano one of Latin America's greatest living writers author of the Memory of Fire trilogy comes Children of the Days a new kind of history that shows us how to remember & how to live. This book is shaped like a calendar. Each day brings with it a story: a journey feast or tragedy that really happened on that date from all possible years & all corners of the world. From Abdul Kassem Ismail the tenth-century Persian who never went anywhere without his library
- all seventeen thousand books of it on four hundred camels; to the Brazilian city of Sorocaba which on February 8 1980 responded to the outlawing of public kissing by becoming one huge kissodrome; to July 1 2008 the day the US government decided to remove Nelson Mandela's name from its list of dangerous terrorists Children of the Days takes aim at the pretensions of official history & illuminates moments & heroes that we have all but forgotten. Through this shimmering historical mosaic runs a common thread one that joins humanity's darkest hours to its sweetest victories. Children of the Days is the story of our lives. Eduardo Galeano is the great master of fragments & splinters a prince of the absurdly truthful. Children of the Days his Calendar of Human History is an immensely varied gathering of facts & oddments & truths & stories of every kind. Underlying them all is a passionate & humane concern for the underdog the poor the forgotten. How this can be so funny & at the same time so moving is a great mystery". (Philip Pullman). " Bedtime stories you remember? This is a book of stories for each day of the year addressed to adults. Stories of the historical human venture. Each story half a page. Put it beside your bed & the bed of those you love". (John Berger). " Marries meticulous journalistic detail with lyrical flair... Comprises 365 vignettes that range from the birth of Chekhov (January 29)
- " He wrote as if he were saying nothing. & he said everything"
- to The Saddest Match in History (November 21). But where to start? On QI Alan Davies might pick January 1 the first day of the year. It's where Galeano begins too but only so his inner Stephen Fry can point out that for Mayas Jews Arabs the Chinese & others this day doesn't herald the New Year at all before adding the optimistic kicker that given the transience of time this day is as good as any other "to be bright & joyous as the colours of an outdoor market". Of course like most people I dipped in on my birthday". (Shaun Phillips The Times). " Galeano performs the sort of extraordinary feats of compassion artistry & imagination achieved in fiction by his fellow visionary Latin American writers especially Borges Garcia Marquez & Bolano". (Booklist starred review). " Galeano's prose is nearly lulling in its lyricism". (Neil Gordon New York Times Book Review). " The elegance of Galeano's words
- they're just penetrating so beautiful". (San Francisco Chronicle Danny Glover). " Galeano is a superstar in the Hispanic world... His writing is full of candour empathy humane concern [and] he has a wonderful eye for the quirky.. .he evokes the wonders of a remarkable world that is not so bad after all". (John Paul Rathbone Financial Times). " The telling of such secret histories makes it easy to see why Galeano is one of Latin America's most influential writers.. .he has produced literature that will endure monuments to the imagination". (Toby Green The Independent). Eduardo Galeano is one of Latin America's most distinguished writers. He is the author of the three-volume Memory of Fire; Open Veins of Latin America; Soccer in Sun & Shadow; The Book of Embraces; Walking Words; Upside Down; & Voices in Time. Born in Montevideo in 1940 he lived in exile in Argentina & Spain for years before returning to Uruguay. His work has been translated into twenty-eight languages. He is recipient of many international prizes."

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New York - A United States State. Commonly known as the Big Apple
Calendar - A system for organising dates
Eye - An organ which detects light
Date - A day on a calendar
Date - A social activity whith a current or potential partner
sun - A star at the centre of the solar system.
Spain - A country within the EU.
Argentina - A country in South America.
Mosaic - An image made up of small pieces of coloured material, glass and ceramic are common
Human - A highly developed and adapted mamal and deminant species on earth
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
Year - The time it takes the planet earth to orbit the sun. This takes around 365.25 days.
Love - Someone who shows deep affection for someone else.
Fire - the release of energy through heat and light.
Year - 365 days (366 days in a leap year), the time taken for planet earth to make one full revolution around the sun.
Children - A young life form within the early stages of physical development,
Memory - A way to describe the way in which the brain can remember things.
Wonderful - Another word for describing something that is extremely good, marvellous.
Shadow - A dark shape crated by something being in the way of light reaching a surface.

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