Book summaryThis prison memoir is by the outspoken Argentine newspaper editor who, because of his politics and because he was a Jew, was imprisoned and tortured following a coup by that country's military. It was originally published in 1981 and became a bestseller. |
Prisoner Without A Name, Cell Without a Numberby Jacobo Timerman; Translator-Toby Talbot
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