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  • Published: 29 October 2019
  • ISBN: 9781609808495
  • Imprint: Seven Stories Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 144
  • RRP: $35.00

'68




A firsthand account of the shocking Tlatelolco Massacre, still denied by the Mexican government.

In Mexico City on the night of October 2, 1968, at least two hundred students—among thousands protesting election fraud and campaigning for university reform—were shot dead in a bloody showdown with government troops in Tlatelolco Square. The bodies were collected and trucked away and the cobblestones washed clean. Hundreds more were arrested, and imprisoned for years. To this day, no one has been held accountable for the acts of savagery and these events are nowhere to be found in official histories. One member of the student movement that was crushed that night, Paco Taibo, would become an international literary figure. ’68is his account of the events of October 2, and of the student movement that preceded them. In provocative, anecdotal prose, Taibo claims for history “one more of the many unredeemed and sleepless ghosts that live in our lands.”

  • Published: 29 October 2019
  • ISBN: 9781609808495
  • Imprint: Seven Stories Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 144
  • RRP: $35.00

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Praise for '68

"The real enchantment of Mr. Taibo's storytelling art lies in the 'wild and melancholy' tango of life he sees everywhere." --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review

"Beautifully realized memoir of the Oct. 1968 Tlatelolco student massacre ... He evokes relationships, passions and arguments lovingly. ... Taibo's memoir goes a long way toward setting the record straight.--Publishers Weekly