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Rites : A Childhood in Guatemala (New ed)

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Victor Perera's father, a talmudic scholar, was a first-generation immigrant in Guatemala who began as an itinerant pedlar, selling bolts of cloth to Indians.

He later arranged a marriage by mail with a third cousin from Jerusalem, and gradually became one of the capital's leading merchants.

His son moved with the adaptability of a child between the sheltered life of his bourgeois family and the Catholic, anti-semitic and sex-dominated world outside.

Victor Perera survived, but the violent character of life in Guatemala - a land haunted by death squads - crippled the lives of his Indian nurse, his white classmates and his "mestizo" best friend.

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Eland Publishing Ltd
090787102X / 9780907871026
Paperback / softback
30/05/1991
United Kingdom
220 pages
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