Patricia Politzer was, in a national radio broadcast in 1978,
one of the first journalists to speak out against the Pinochet
coup, and for many years she had a weekly political interview
column in the opposition newspaper La Epoca. She is now a cabinet
member in the Chilean government under President Lagos.
"Must-reading for would-be dictators. . . . Chileans had always
thought `it can’t happen here’; Politzer, one of Chile’s best
opposition journalists, shows how it did." —The New York Times\
"Every story has revealing, touching moments. . . . The voices in
Fear in Chile tell about events in Chile but say much more about
the human spirit." —The Boston Globe
"Vivid. . . . Politzer’s interviews weave a chronicle of sustained
horror." —Los Angeles Times Book Review
"A remarkable and moving document about life under military
dictatorship." —Newsday
"Dramatic. . . . A timely, balanced report." —Kirkus Reviews
"Must-reading for would-be dictators. . . . Chileans had always
thought `it can't happen here'; Politzer, one of Chile's best
opposition journalists, shows how it did." -The New York
Times\
"Every story has revealing, touching moments. . . . The voices in
Fear in Chile tell about events in Chile but say much more
about the human spirit." -The Boston Globe
"Vivid. . . . Politzer's interviews weave a chronicle of sustained
horror." -Los Angeles Times Book Review
"A remarkable and moving document about life under military
dictatorship." -Newsday
"Dramatic. . . . A timely, balanced report." -Kirkus
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