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In this remarkable memoir, Ariel Dorfman describes an extraordinary life torn between the United States and South America, between his Latin roots and Jewish heritage, between English and Spanish, between revolution and repression

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In this remarkable memoir, Ariel Dorfman describes an extraordinary life torn between the United States and South America, between his Latin roots and Jewish heritage, between English and Spanish, between revolution and repression
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ARIEL DORFMAN is considered to be one of "the greatest Latin American novelists" (Newsweek) and one of the United States' most important cultural and political voices. Dorfman's numerous works of fiction and nonfiction have been translated into more than thirty languages, including Death and the Maiden, which has been produced in over one hundred countries and made into a film by Roman Polanski. Dorfman has won many international awards, including the Sudamericana Award, the Laurence Olivier, and two from the Kennedy Center. He is distinguished professor at Duke University and lives in Durham, North Carolina.