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The Song of the Golden Cocks

by Margaret Donnelly

290 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-0133; ISBN 1-4120-8378-8; US$22.25, C$25.59, EUR18.28, £12.79

The novel explains the origins of the Latin American death squads when former SS experts joined Argentina's military establishment after WWII.


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Margaret Donnelly delights us with her talent as a writer and social researcher, as she explains the origins of the Latin American death squads. Reality and fiction come together when former SS experts join the military establishment of Argentina after World War II.

The Song of the Golden Cocks is a novel that brings together secret and true events that reflect voices of the Latin American people, especially those of Venezuela. Such voices speak of economic, historic, political, and social events seen and suffered due to inefficient, corrupt and violent governments. This novel is a journey that reveals Latin America's idiosyncrasies in which greed, thirst for power, and death squads that knew no limits, left entire countries devastated. It is a story without precedent, in which the convergence of facts goes beyond the reader's expectations.



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After a childhood in Venezuela, the author moved to the United States and created a successful career as a lawyer. She received her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas at Austin and her undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree from the prestigious Institute of Latin American Studies of the University of Texas at Austin. Today, she divides her time between her law practice, writing, civic and community projects. In recognition for her community work, she was nominated for the 2004 Prize of the Right Livelihood Foundation of Sweden, known as the "alternative Nobel Prize".



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