LIBROS DEL AUTOR: nina serrano

3 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: nina serrano

  • The Story of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
    Judith Binder / Nina Serrano / Paul Richards
    The Story of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg is a play written in 1976 by Nina Serrano, Paul Richards and Judith Binder. We originally wrote and produced it in the San Francisco Bay Area, toured it to local colleges and performed it on local media KPFA-fm and KQED-tv.The story is about betrayal, a brother’s betrayal of his sister and his brother-in-law. It is a play set in the eye o...
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    7,06 €

  • Program of Economic Reactivation for the Benefit of the People, 1980
    Nicaragua Ministry of Planning / Nina Serrano / Paul Richards
    The Program of Economic Reactivation for the Benefit of the People, 1980 is the work of 200 people commissioned by the revolutionary Sandinista victors to create a plan for their post-victory world. The Program writers included Chileans with experience during the Allende years in Chile before the 1973 coup. It included people from all walks of Nicaraguan life, from workers to s...
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    13,86 €

  • Nicaragua Way
    Nina Serrano
    Nicaragua Way tells the story of Lorna Almendros, a San Francisco Nicaraguan-American poet, passionately engaged in supporting revolutionary struggles in Latin America and the Sandinista solidarity movement in the U.S. Nicaragua Way follows Lorna, a single mother, searching for her roots, raising a daughter, falling in love, while facing deaths, griefs, intrigues, and her fears...
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    14,31 €