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🦋 Massacre at Santa MarÃa de Iquique
Saramago writes today about the 1907 strike and massacre in Iquique, Chile, in which the Chilean army (under pressure from the government and from foreign mine-owners) murdered more than three thousand people, striking saltpetre miners and their families who had congregated at the school of Santa MarÃa to demand an 18¢ per day wage paid in currency rather than scrip. The event was memorialized in the 1970's when Luis Advis wrote his "Cantata de Santa MarÃa de Iquique" -- here it is performed by Quilapayun. Lyrics are transcribed here.
(a year and a half later) This massacre is quite an important reference point in Hernán Rivera Letelier's work.
posted evening of Friday, April third, 2009 ➳ More posts about Saramago's Notebook ➳ More posts about José Saramago ➳ More posts about Readings ➳ More posts about Music ➳ More posts about The Art of Resurrection ➳ More posts about Hernán Rivera Letelier ➳ More posts about Our Lady of the Dark Flowers
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