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A review by abeerhoque
Evita by Eva Perón
2.0
The introduction to this book was an interesting overview of the Peron phenomenon in Argentina and worldwide. It was way overlong though and felt like he had just transcribed his rough notes into the book.
The book itself (debatedly her last message to the world/Argentines) is like a journal in a way, rambling and emotional. You get an excellent sense of her within a few pages (but then it's a bit repetitive). I'm glad for the introduction because you see her in context, and understand how others people (Peronists and anti-Peronists) saw her and Peron. Otherwise, the actual text of the book is only her perspective which is pretty unilateral.
The book itself (debatedly her last message to the world/Argentines) is like a journal in a way, rambling and emotional. You get an excellent sense of her within a few pages (but then it's a bit repetitive). I'm glad for the introduction because you see her in context, and understand how others people (Peronists and anti-Peronists) saw her and Peron. Otherwise, the actual text of the book is only her perspective which is pretty unilateral.