An epicintellectual history of Latin America by one of the region's
most prominentthinkers
Inhis first book to appear in English since Mexico: Biography in
Power, awork which the Wall Street Journal calls "the standard
history ofpostcolonial Mexico," prize-winning author Enrique
Krauzeilluminates the evolution of political, social, and philosophical
discourses inLatin America. With echoes of Richard Hofstadter and Edmund
Wilson, Krauze explores the Latin American intellectual traditionby
deftly animating its decisive figures, from Octavio Paz to Che Guevara,
José Vasconcelos toHugo Chávez, and inscribing them upon a vivid
landscape of patriotism, opportunism, morality, and avarice--and of
love, honor, loyalty, and identity. Redeemersdelivers an unparalleled
explication of the roots of ideology and action inLatin America today.