«No había leído la autobiografía de Sergio Ramírez, Adiós muchachos, y acabo de hacerlo, conmovido. Es un libro sereno, muy bien escrito.
Mario Vargas Llosa, El País
Una novela del ganador del Premio Cervantes 2017
Con la pérdida de las elecciones generales en 1990, el proceso iniciado por la revolución sandinista contra el dictador Somoza en 1979 se detuvo en seco, y con él también se difuminaron los sueños, anhelos y esperanzas de cientos de miles de ciudadanos que participaron en aquel proceso transformador.
"I hadn’t read Sergio Ramírez’s autobiography, Adiós muchachos, and I just did; I was so moved. It’s a serene, very well written book." - Mario Vargas Llosa, El País.
A work by the winner of the 2017 Cervantes Prize. After losing the general election in 1990, the process started by the 1979 Sandinista Revolution against the Somoza dictatorship was stopped in its tracks, and with it faded the dreams, desires, and hopes of hundreds of thousands of citizens who participated in that transformative process. Sergio Ramírez, member of the revolutionary leadership and vice president along with Daniel Ortega, was an extraordinary witness of a utopia that extended beyond the Nicaraguan border. Goodbye, Fellows is the memory of a generation who fought for the ideals of common rebellion, and who, even if they could not see all of their objectives for justice, riches, and development come true, feel pride for having brought democracy to their country, Nicaragua, when ideologies seemed to dissipate.