Als Salvador Allende die Parlamentswahlen am 4. September 1970 mit 36,2% der Stimmen gewann, wurde er damit zum Präsidenten der Republik Chile gewählt. Es begannen die intensivsten tausend Tage in der Geschichte des Landes, die zu einem leuchtenden Beispiel für den demokratischen Übergang zum Sozialismus wurden, und gleichzeitig eine gefürchtete marxistische Enklave, welche die Privilegien von Privatwirtschaft und Großkapital bedrohte. Diese atemberaubende Graphic Novel erzählt über diesen Prozess aus der Perspektive eines amerikanischen Journalisten, der vor Ort über die politische Entwicklung recherchiert und in den Sog des kulturellen Aufbruchs gerät, zwischen Verschwörungen und aufregenden Nächten mit einer unglaublichen Frau. Die Jahre von Allende ist ein fesselndes Buch über die Hoffnungen und Ängste der damaligen Protagonisten, die mit Leidenschaft und Schmerz erlebten, wie ein im 20. Jahrhundert einzigartiges soziales Experiment errichtet und zerstört wurde.
Carlos Reyes Bücher






Die chilenischen Comicautoren Carlos Reyes und Rodrigo Elgueta rekonstruieren in ihrer neuen Graphic Novel auf drei verschiedenen erzählerischen und grafischen Ebenen die Geschichte der Selk´nam-Kultur, jener indigenen Gemeinschaft, die in einer extrem rauen Umgebung in Feuerland nahe der Antarktis lebte.
The Book of Shadows
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Carlos Reyes' collection showcases his profound humanity and refined poetic skill, offering readers a series of resonant poems that evoke immediate recognition and reflection. Each piece serves as a mirror to life, capturing shared experiences and emotions that resonate deeply. This significant anthology stands as a testament to the power of poetry, inviting appreciation from all who value the art form.
Carlos Reyes, a celebrated poet and translator from Portland, showcases his latest poetry collection, Pomegranate, Sister of the Heart. His extensive background includes fellowships from prestigious institutions such as the Oregon Arts Commission and Yaddo, along with international experiences in Spain and Ireland. Reyes has also served as poet-in-residence at notable national parks, including Joshua Tree and Acadia, enriching his work with diverse landscapes and cultural influences.
RCadvisor's Model Airplane Design Made Easy
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Build and fly your very own model airplane design. Using clear explanations, you will learn about important design trade-offs and how to choose among them. The latest research and techniques are discussed using easy to understand language. You will discover:
Nightmarks
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of work, community, and love, this poetry collection serves as a navigational aid for the poet amidst life's challenges. With a keen and rapid style, Carlos Reyes crafts verses that illuminate the darker aspects of existence, providing insight and guidance through personal struggles. The poems reflect a quest for meaning and connection, showcasing the transformative power of poetry in navigating life's turbulent waters.
Carlos Reyes, a poet and translator based in Portland, Oregon, has received prestigious fellowships, including the Heinrich Boll Fellowship, allowing him to write on Achill Island, Ireland. His experiences extend to residencies at notable locations such as Yaddo, Fundaci n Valpara in Spain, Lost Horse Ranger Station in Joshua Tree National Park, and the Island Institute in Sitka, Alaska. These diverse settings enrich his creative work and contribute to his literary voice.
This collection catches perfectly that special sense of rural Ireland which might be described as mixture of raw satirical humor, tragedy, and a kind of yearning for love and connection in a society that feels a constant tension between materialism and spirituality. "At the Edge of the Western Wave" is a big and sweeping enough collection to be able to accommodate these themes and their nuances: a shop-front, a wink of light, an Hiberno-English phrase, a name, a place name--and evoke a whole way of life.
The Four Hinges of the World
- 66 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
All poems included in this poetry collection reveal an impressive vitality or mental power of the poet. The value of these poems for all readers is perennial. We find here an immense variety of poems. Most important from the literary point of view, the style of the poet has a richness of effect that creates an enduring fascination.
Along the Flaggy Shore: Poems from West Clare
- 66 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
In his tenth volume of poetry, Irish American poet Carlos Reyes returns once again to Ireland. The poems in this collection capture the stark rural life that now has mostly passed, pushed aside and forgotten with the arrival of the "Celtic Tiger." Sitka spruce has supplanted the peat bog, and the slane rusts in the barn. The iconic haycocks that dotted the countryside are now replaced with huge black bags of sileage. This book paints a lyrical picture of a world gone. As Yeats' said, a way of life "all changed, utterly changed." Carlos Reyes first came to Ireland in the early 1970s, when he purchased a three-hundred-year-old cottage in County Clare. Acadia National Park and Joshua Tree National Park among others have hosted him as poet-in-residence. When not traveling, Reyes makes his home in Portland, Oregon.