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coda
17th January 2008, 21:34
http://www.akpress.org/2008/items/speedofdreams

Release date: 2008-01-12

ITEM OVERVIEW
Since the publication of Our Word Is Our Weapon - which Publishers Weekly described as "strong as dignity and as subtle as love" - Mexico's enigmatic Zapatista leader has written some of his most brilliant and complex works. From a retelling of indigenous myths and legends, to visions of the future of Mexico, from searing critiques of the US war in Iraq, to clandestine radio broadcasts from the jungles of Chiapas, here is an amazing selection of writing that gives voice to the literary and poetic genius of Latin America's greatest living writer and rebel.

#FF0000
17th January 2008, 23:40
Ah, fantastic. Great to see Subcomandante Marcos is still writing. I haven't seen anything from him for a good while now.

coda
17th January 2008, 23:50
here's another new one.

http://www.akpress.org/2008/items/beyondresistanceeverything

Release date: 2008-01-08

ITEM OVERVIEW
In this unique interview, Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos talks about people of color in the US, mirgrant communities, indentity, globalization, US "intelligence" and resistance struggles within the US. Marcos also speaks to the the process of building the Autonomous Zapatista Municipalities in Rebellion and the organizational efforts of the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle as well as The Other Campaign. He shares with us the pain and job of building another world.

ellipsis
19th January 2008, 22:20
i look forward to perusing it at my leisure.

Organic Revolution
20th January 2008, 22:02
i look forward to perusing it at my leisure.

What an odd thing to say. Bit unnecessary, eh?

RedAnarchist
20th January 2008, 22:04
What an odd thing to say. Bit unnecessary, eh?

Why is it?

Nothing Human Is Alien
21st January 2008, 00:08
I hardly think the armed-reformist Marcos is "Latin America's greatest living writer and rebel."

black magick hustla
21st January 2008, 00:42
if you think he is the greatest living latin american writer you havent read much latin american stuff to begin with