Tao Te Ching: El Camino Y La Virtud - Erik Flakoll - Books - Createspace - 9781512025866 - June 8, 2015
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Tao Te Ching: El Camino Y La Virtud

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Publisher Marketing: Uno de los textos de filosofia mas antiguos y mas leido en el mundo. Debido a su sencillez y profundidad es un texto que perdura y vive." Contributor Bio:  Flakoll, Erik Claribel Alegria: Born on May 12th 1924 in Esteli, Nicaragua. Her father, Daniel Alegria Rodriguez was Nicaraguan and her mother, Ana Maria Vides was Savadorean. When Claribel was only 9 months old her parents had to leave Nicaragua because they were opposed to the Unites States' occupation and were threatened. Claribel grew up in Santa Ana, El Salvador and she considers herself "Salva-Nica." When she was only 7 years old, she was an indirect witness of the campesino massacre of 1932, carried out by General Martinez. This terrible incident marked her for life and was perhaps the detonator of her deep commitment to social justice and human rights. In 1943 she left El Salvador to study in the Unites States where she met Darwin "Bud" Flakoll with whom she wrote many books, Ashes of Izalco being the first. Darwin J. Flakoll Born on February 20th 1923 in Wendte, South Dakota, he grew up in the Great Plains where his parents, Arthur and Alma, both of Norwegian descent, ran a rural school. The time he spent in South Dakota gave him a unique view of what the "Frontier" was really like and he would later on write short stories about his life there. His family later migrated to California where he studied and became a journalist. At 19 years of age, already graduated from College, he joined the and served as an officer on board destroyers during World War II both in the Pacific and Atlantic. After the war he met Claribel Alegria at George Washington University, they married in 1948 and formed a family. They both travelled extensively and lived in Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, France and Spain. In 1980 Bud and Claribel finaly settled down in Nicaragua where he died in 1995. Contributor Bio:  Alegria, Claribel Claribel Alegria: Born on May 12th 1924 in Esteli, Nicaragua. Her father, Daniel Alegria Rodriguez was Nicaraguan and her mother, Ana Maria Vides was Savadorean. When Claribel was only 9 months old her parents had to leave Nicaragua because they were opposed to the Unites States' occupation and were threatened. Claribel grew up in Santa Ana, El Salvador and she considers herself "Salva-Nica." When she was only 7 years old, she was an indirect witness of the campesino massacre of 1932, carried out by General Martinez. This terrible incident marked her for life and was perhaps the detonator of her deep commitment to social justice and human rights. In 1943 she left El Salvador to study in the Unites States where she met Darwin "Bud" Flakoll with whom she wrote many books, Ashes of Izalco being the first. Darwin J. Flakoll Born on February 20th 1923 in Wendte, South Dakota, he grew up in the Great Plains where his parents, Arthur and Alma, both of Norwegian descent, ran a rural school. The time he spent in South Dakota gave him a unique view of what the "Frontier" was really like and he would later on write short stories about his life there. His family later migrated to California where he studied and became a journalist. At 19 years of age, already graduated from College, he joined the and served as an officer on board destroyers during World War II both in the Pacific and Atlantic. After the war he met Claribel Alegria at George Washington University, they married in 1948 and formed a family. They both travelled extensively and lived in Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, France and Spain. In 1980 Bud and Claribel finaly settled down in Nicaragua where he died in 1995.

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Released June 8, 2015
ISBN13 9781512025866
Publishers Createspace
Pages 182
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 10 mm   ·   185 g