Comandante - Rory Carroll

Comandante

By Rory Carroll

  • Release Date: 2013-03-07
  • Genre: Latin American History
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 29 Ratings

Description

"An impressively well-researched and readable portrait . . .  a useful reminder of what el Comandante did and didn't achieve, how he got away with it, and the danger of statesmen-as-showmen whose promises are too good to be true." —The New York Times Book Review

"A deeply informative, sprightly chronicle of Venezuela's dizzying journey." The Washington Post


In Comandante, acclaimed journalist Rory Carroll tells the inside story of Hugo Chávez’s life, investigates his time as Venezuela’s president, and assesses his legacy. Carroll examines the almost religious devotion of millions of Venezuelans who regarded Chávez as a savior, as well as the loathing of those who brand him a dictator. Based on interviews with ministers, aides, courtiers, and citizens, this intimate piece of reportage chronicles a unique experiment in power that veered from enlightenment to tyranny, from comedy to farce. In beautiful prose that blends the lyricism and strangeness of magical realism with the brutal, ugly truth of authoritarianism, Comandante offers a cautionary tale for our times.

Reviews

  • A Must Read!!

    5
    By cootermama
    Rory did a fantastic job of capturing the life and ways of Chavez as the ruler of Venezuela. Exposing the thoughts and emotions of the Venezuelans from gang members to high ranking officials. Journalism at it's best. Jaw dropping at times...
  • Comandente

    5
    By lgblanch
    An excellent book--it held my fascination from start to finish. Chavez was a fascinating, yet sometimes frightening, character on the world stage.
  • Pretty good!

    5
    By MsReadALot
    It's a pretty educational read about one of our Era's most controversial political figures. Read it! :)