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The Courage To Be Free
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Country at the Edge of Nowhere shares your observations and experiences of living through an oppressive regime of power. Why was this an important book for you to write?
When one is young and full of ideas, when one is eager to effect change in society, a change that benefits all, one can easily fall prey to populist politicians and charlatans. These demagogues appeal to the feelings, not the logic, of people. So, one follows these politicians who promise you the stars and the moon and justice and all those promises we all know fairly well. But once they are in power, their true colors start to emerge. It all comes down to the same story: greed, power, corruption, hatred for those who do not support them.
This book is a warning, a cautioning against those manipulators. We need to ask more questions to really evaluate the promises made and keep those in power accountable. In America, with all we have gone through, it is easier to do that. But in countries under firebrand dictators, like Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba, Russia, China, Zimbabwe, Equatorial New Guinea, etc., it is more difficult. And dangerous, even mortal. But we must do what we must do. I made those mistakes once; I wouldn’t want my children and grandchildren to repeat them.
I appreciated the candid nature with which you told your story. What was the hardest thing for you to write about?
Probably the act of facing the dire consequences of supporting a revolution that betrayed its people, it promises. Albert Camus was right: all revolutions devolve into dictatorships, and revolutionary leaders into satraps that, once they get hold of power, never want to let go. We see all over the world how millions of people are forced to abandon their homes, emigrate, try to start all over again in a different country with a different language and culture. Many never make it. Many have no choice but to stay behind and suffer oppression, hunger, prison time, abuse, and the loss of freedoms. Freedoms that we previously took for granted. It’s also hard to write about not being able to do anything, the hopelessness, the powerlessness. To just hope that future generations will have the wisdom to do the right thing, the courage to fight back and topple all tyrants.
What were some goals you set for yourself as a writer in this book?
I wanted this book to be a recording of history, in the most general terms. What happened in Nicaragua is happening in other countries all over the world. Democracy is such a fragile thing, even in America.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from Country at the Edge of Nowhere?
The knowledge to ask the right questions; the desire to stand up and speak up; the courage to be free. Thank you so very much for the opportunity.
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Country on the Edge of Nowhere
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Country on the Edge of Nowhere by Danilo López Román is a captivating collection of poems expertly translated into both Spanish and English. These poems delve deep into the intricate web of political, economic, and social struggles within a country, all through the lens of an enigmatic character simply referred to as “man.” The narrative follows the footsteps of a man who embarks on a profound introspective journey, grappling with themes of power dynamics, corruption, and social injustice. As he reflects on the shortcomings of his generation in rectifying these injustices, a sense of disillusionment seeps through his words. At the same time, a glimmer of hope for a brighter future persists. This introspection offers readers a glimpse into the inner workings of the human mind, touching on existential subjects.
The themes explored by Danilo López Román resonate strongly with those who have experienced oppressive regimes – the unrest, the injustices, the harsh impoverishment, the erosion of values under autocratic rule, and the weight of regrets. Throughout the collection, the narrator transforms from an idealistic activist to a lost soul, adrift in the “endless darkness of nowhere.” In coping with this bleak reality, the character begins to conjure alternate realities in his mind, hinting at a coping mechanism to navigate the harsh truths of his world. Structurally unconventional, Country on the Edge of Nowhere rebels against traditional poetry norms by opting for a prose-like format, using lines instead of stanzas in many of the poems. This unconventional structure mirrors the soul of Danilo López Román and invites more flexible readers to engage with the text on a deeper level.
Amidst the turbulence depicted in Country on the Edge of Nowhere, Danilo López Román provides a poignant exploration of the human experience within a tumultuous societal backdrop. It serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity, even when teetering on the precipice of nowhere.
Pages: 58 | ISBN : 1639889515
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