The third volume of Eduardo Galeano's "Memory of Fire" trilogy, "Century of the Wind" offers a panorama of Galeano's singular vision of the past, turbulent century: from the bucolic New Jersey laboratory of Thomas Alva Edison to the armies of Emiliano Zapata and Fidel Castro to the Reagan-era CIA "neutralizations" in the forests of Latin America. Dizzying, enraging, and beautifully written, "Century of the Wind" is a sweeping interpretation of the Americas no work of history has previously imagined.