Days and Nights of Love and War

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Days and Nights of Love and War is a politically charged, semi-autobiographical work by Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano that blends personal narrative with reflections on Latin American dictatorship, resistance, and exile.

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instanceOf book
memoir
nonfiction book
political literature
associatedWith Latin American Boom and post-Boom literature NERFINISHED
author Eduardo Galeano NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Uruguay NERFINISHED
depicts censorship
clandestine organizing
state violence
focusesOn Southern Cone military regimes NERFINISHED
Uruguayan dictatorship
genre autobiographical writing
political nonfiction
testimonio
hasInfluenceOn political consciousness of readers
hasSubject everyday life under dictatorship
exile experience
leftist movements in Latin America
includes accounts of activists
personal reflections
political commentary
isSemiAutobiographical true
literaryStyle journalistic elements
lyrical prose
mainTheme Latin American dictatorship
exile
memory
political repression
resistance
solidarity
narrativeForm fragmented narrative
vignettes
originalLanguage Spanish
periodCovered 1970s
portrays intellectuals under repression
ordinary people resisting dictatorship
reflects Eduardo Galeano's political commitments
Latin American leftist perspectives
relatedWorkByAuthor Memory of Fire trilogy NERFINISHED
Open Veins of Latin America NERFINISHED
setting Latin America NERFINISHED
tone intimate
politically charged
reflective
workOf Latin American literature

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