Widows

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ISBN-10 1-58322-483-1
ISBN-13 978-1-58322-483-0
Publication Date Jun 2002
Nb of pages 176

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"The plot resounds with the moral thunder of classic…. The reader, deeply touched, moves as if in a dream of outrage among its tombs of love." —Alan Cheuse in The New York Times Book Review

"Lyrical and even elegiac…Dorfman gives flesh to a human rights issue of our time." —Chicago Tribune

Set in a Greek village in 1942, and purportedly written from his imagination by a Danish man before he was picked up by the Gestapo and not seen again, here is Ariel Dorfman’s haunting and universal parable of individual courage in the face of political oppression. Widows forms a testament to the disappeared—those living under totalitarian regimes the world over, who are taken away for "questioning" and never return.

One by one, the bodies of men wash up on the shore of the river, where they are claimed by the women of the local town as husbands and fathers, even though the faces of the dead men are unrecognizable. A tug-of-war ensues between the local police, who insist that the women couldn’t possibly recognize their loved ones, and the women demanding the right to bury their beloveds. As it evolves, the stand-off reveals itself to be a power struggle between love, dignity and honor, and the lesser god of brute force. A lesson in how power really works, and how it can be made to work differently.

First published in 1983, Widows is one of Dorfman’s most popular and lasting books, a classic in the literature of social protest.