What happened at Ayacucho
Ronan Bennett, 10 September 1992
Shining Path: The World’s Deadliest Revolutionary Force
by Simon Strong.
HarperCollins, 274 pp., £16.99, June 1992,0 00 215930 9 Show More
by Simon Strong.
HarperCollins, 274 pp., £16.99, June 1992,
Shining Path of Peru
edited by David ScottPalmer.
Hurst, 271 pp., £12.95, June 1992,1 85065 152 3 Show More
edited by David ScottPalmer.
Hurst, 271 pp., £12.95, June 1992,
Peru under Fire: Human Rights since the Return of Democracy
compiled by Americas Watch.
Yale, 169 pp., £12.95, June 1992,0 300 05237 5 Show More
compiled by Americas Watch.
Yale, 169 pp., £12.95, June 1992,
“... Travelling in the Andean highlands of Peru some thirty years ago, Peter Matthiessen observed a group of drunken Quechua Indians. ‘In this state the Quechua looks more slack-jawed and brutish than the most primitive man imaginable.’ The Indians were ‘rife with hatreds and resentments ... But they are so subdued by their own poverty, and by their failure to realise how very numerous they are, that a Quechua revolution, while one day inevitable, remains remote ... ”