“A long-awaited assemblage of the writings of one of Latin America’s most important revolutionary intellectuals.”
—Greg Grandin, author of The End of the Myth
“Captures the long arc of Gilly’s political commitments and his rare combination of revolutionary principle and strategic agility.”
—Jeffery R. Webber, co-author of The Impasse of the Latin American Left
“Gilly is a gifted journalist, deep thinker, and brilliant writer-activist. This rich selection begins to fill a lacuna in the Anglophone world.”
—Suzi Weissman, biographer of Victor Serge
“A revolutionary militant whose commitments took him all the way across Latin America and to Europe, into clandestinity, exile and the Mexican jail where his classic study La revolución interrumpida was conceived and written. “
—New Left Review
“Adolfo Gilly shows that intelligent criticism requires passion . . . and that the vision of struggle between heroes and villains belongs to a rudimentary and scholastic version of the events. “
—Carlos Monsiváis, writer and cultural critic
“This important volume should find a home on the desk of historians of Latin America and anybody interested in the Left beyond Europe.”
—William A. Booth, Hispanic American Historical Review