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Victor: The Life and Music of Victor Jara

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"Victor: The Life and Music of Victor Jara" is a poignant exploration into the heart and soul of one of Chile's most influential folk singers and social activists, penned by his wife. Published in 1998, this biography unfolds the stirring narrative of Jara's passionate commitment to democracy and social justice, highlighting his critical role in the election of Salvador Allende and his tragic murder by the military in 1973. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and historical insights, the book not only captures the spirit of a pivotal era in Chilean history but also serves as a powerful testament to the enduring impact of art in political struggle. Ideal for adult education, this book resonantly underscores themes of racial justice and voting rights, inviting readers to reflect on the power of individual voices against oppression. Engage with Victor Jara's legacy—a call to action and remembrance in the continued fight for justice and equality.

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Published by Bloomsbury Pub Ltd on January 1, 1998
288 pages
ISBN: 9780747539940
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