Eduardo Galeano

1940 - 2015

Eduardo Galeano

1940 - 2015

BORN

1940

DIED

2015

Eduardo Galeano Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 14, 2015.
MONTEVIDEO (AP) - Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano, whose "The Open Veins of Latin America" became a classic text for the left in the region and propelled the author to fame, died Monday at age 74.

Galeano had been ill with lung cancer for several months. His death was confirmed by the weekly publication Brecha, where he was a contributor.

Galeano's work inspired several generations of Latin Americans with powerful, acerbic descriptions of the continent's exploitation by capitalist and imperialist forces. The writer defined himself as someone who helped rescue "the kidnapped memory" of Latin America, a "despised and beloved land."

No work reflected that more than "Open Veins," published in 1971. In it, Galeano wrote that Chile with its vast nitrate deposits, Brazil with its abundant rain forests and small Venezuelan towns with oil reserves "had painful reasons to believe in the mortality of fortunes that nature bestows and imperialism usurps."

"The world and Latin America have lost a maestro of the liberation of the people," said Bolivian President Evo Morales, a left-leaning leader. "His messages and works have always been oriented toward defending the sovergnty and dignity of our peoples."

"Open Veins" had such strong resonance in the region that former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a populist always quick to lionize thinkers on the left, handed a copy of the book to U.S. President Barack Obama the first time they met in 2009, calling it "a monument in our Latin American history." Sales of the booked spiked after that interaction.

Galeano remained a sharp critic of capitalism and of U.S. policies to the end. But he shocked many last year when he criticized his signature work, saying it was poorly written and that at the time he didn't have the academic formation to take on such a weighty subject.

"I wouldn't be capable of reading this book again; I'd keel over," Galeano said while answering questions at a book fair in Brazil. "For me, this prose of the traditional left is extremely leaden, and my physique can't tolerate it."

Born in Montevideo in 1940, Eduardo German Hughes Galeano began his career at 14 publishing cartoons under the name "Gius" because of the difficult pronunciation of Hughes in Spanish. Shortly thereafter, when he began writing news articles, he would use Galeano.

As a young adult, Galeano did several jobs while he wrote on the side: courier, factory worker, bank teller, and stenographer, among others.

From the beginning, Galeano's ideology and works embraced ideas on the left. Those ideas forced him into exile in Argentina and Spain during Uruguay's military dictatorship between 1973 and 1985.

"The only way that history won't repeat itself is by keeping it alive," he once wrote.

Returning to Uruguay after the return to democracy, he was frequently seen in Montevideo cafes debating with other intellectuals or simply shooting the bull with friends or people he had just met.

Galeano married Helena Villagra in 1976. Two previous marriages ended in divorce. Galeano had one child from his first marriage and two from the second.

Over his career, he would write several more books focused on the politics and economics of the time. "Days and Nights of Love and War," published in 1978, examined the military dictatorships in Argentina and Uruguay.

"The Memory of Fire," published in 1980s, is a three-volume narrative of the history of Americas. In "The Book of Embraces," published in 1991, Galeano wrote about his views on art, politics and emotion while also offering a withering critique of capitalism. In 1995, Galeano, wrote "Soccer in Sun and Shadow," a review of the history of the game he loved.

Despite many accolades and a prolific body of work, Galeano will no doubt be most remembered for "Open Veins," a work that reflected a turbulent time in the region that included military dictatorships, heavy foreign investment and a coming of age of many age for people growing up in the shadow of the Cuban revolution of 1959.

"Eduardo Galeano, Uruguayan writer and dear friend," tweeted Ecuadoran president Rafael Correa. "Latin America's veins are open in your name."

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LEONARDO HABERKORN, Associated Press


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April 18, 2015

May the God of all comfort, provide your family with the needed strength to endure the loss of your love one.

April 17, 2015

You have our most heartfelt condolences. Please remember that you're not alone and that you're surrounded by people who love you and care for you.

wendy taylor

April 16, 2015

I giving condolences to the family. I did not know Mr. Galeanobut ppersonally but I do know how its feels to lose a love one. I hope these words of encouragement brings comfort to you.2 cor 1:3- what ever distress you have. he can relieve nothing is impossible for him. He is the hearer of all prayers.

April 16, 2015

I would like to give my condolences to your family. May you find you find the comfort and endurance you need at this time from our Heavenly Father. Romans 15:4

lisa

April 16, 2015

I am very sorry for your loss.

G. Freeman

April 15, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 14, 2015

So sorry for the loss that you've suffered,sincere thoughts of grief to you.May God ever be before you,and may He provide the comfort that you need.....

J Morris

April 14, 2015

May the God of all comfort give you the strength and ability to endure the difficult days and weeks ahead. Ps. 83:18

James Woodson

April 14, 2015

Nuestras sinceras condolencias a la familia Galeano, sus muchos amigos y colegas. Obviamente el Señor Galeano poseía un fuerte sentido de la justicia y deseaba el tratamiento equitativo para todos. Que sean consolados por las palabras del hombre mas grande de todos los tiempos: "43Y cuando hubo dicho estas cosas, clamó con fuerte voz: Lázaro, [Eduardo], sal!. 44El [hombre] que había estado muerto salió con los pies y las manos atados con envolturas, y su semblante estaba envuelto en un paño. Jesús les dijo: Desátenlo y déjenlo ir.

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