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Originally published
  
1991

Adaptations
  
The Galíndez File (2003)

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Author
  
Manuel Vázquez Montalbán

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Awards
  
National Literature Award for Narrative, Aristeion Prize

Similar
  
Works by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Dominican Republic books

Galíndez is a novel by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, published in 1991 that centres on a real, dramatic and dark episode of the history of the Dominican Republic: the kidnapping, torturing and murdering of Jesús de Galíndez in 1956, representative of the Basque government in exile before the U.S. State Department and the involvement and cover-up by the CIA.

The story - being a retelling of the events by a North American Mormon student -

  1. covers very different times and places: from the Basque Country to Manhattan, passing by the Caribbean Islands, and from the '50s until now;
  2. gives place to characters of all different kinds.
  3. reveals many keys to contemporary reality.

The novel was made into a film, called El Misterio Galíndez (literally "The Galindez Mystery", but also known as "The Galíndez File"). The film stars Saffron Burrows and Harvey Keitel.

References

Galíndez Wikipedia