Eduardo Galeano

Eduardo Galeano was a Uruguayan writer and journalist, born on September 3, 1940, in Montevideo. He is best known for his poignant and poetic exploration of Latin American history and identity, blending journalism with literary artistry. Galeano's most celebrated work, "Open Veins of Latin America," offers a critical examination of colonialism and imperialism, revealing the deep wounds inflicted upon the continent. His unique narrative style combines personal anecdotes, historical accounts, and vivid imagery, making complex themes accessible and engaging to readers around the world.

Throughout his life, Galeano was a passionate advocate for social justice and human rights, using his pen as a tool for activism. He faced political persecution during his career, spending years in exile due to his outspoken views. Despite these challenges, his spirit remained unbroken, and he continued to write with fervor and compassion. We invite you to explore Galeano's body of work in the app, where his insightful reflections and rich storytelling can inspire your understanding of both history and humanity.

Teolog?a 3

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Eduardo Galeano



Teología 3, del libro de los abrazos, cito: Eduardo Galeano (Montevideo,1940) escrito con un estilo agudo, dinámico y con gran…

El tiempo

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El tiempo de los mayas nació y tuvo nombre cuando no existía el cielo ni había despertado todavía la tierra. Los…

La creación

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La mujer y el hombre soñaban que Dios los estaba soñando. Dios los soñaba mientras cantaba y agitaba sus maracas, envue…

El beso

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Eduardo Galeano



Antonio Pujía eligió, al azar, uno de los bloques de mármol de Carrara que había ido comprando a lo largo de los…