The Death of Ben Linder: The Story of a North American in Sandinista Nicaragua

The Death of Ben Linder: The Story of a North American in Sandinista Nicaragua

by Joan Kruckewitt
The Death of Ben Linder: The Story of a North American in Sandinista Nicaragua

The Death of Ben Linder: The Story of a North American in Sandinista Nicaragua

by Joan Kruckewitt

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Overview

In 1987, the death of Ben Linder, the first American killed by President Reagan's "freedom fighters" -- the U.S.-backed Nicaraguan Contras -- ignited a firestorm of protest and debate. In this landmark first biography of Linder, investigative journalist Joan Kruckewitt tells his story.
In the summer of 1983, a 23-year-old American named Ben Linder arrived in Managua with a unicycle and a newly earned degree in engineering. In 1986, Linder moved from Managua to El Cuá, a village in the Nicaraguan war zone, where he helped form a team to build a hydroplant to bring electricity to the town. He was ambushed and killed by the Contras the following year while surveying a stream for a possible hydroplant.
In 1993, Kruckewitt traveled to the Nicaraguan mountains to investigate Linder's death. In July 1995. she finally located and interviewed one of the men who killed Ben Linder, a story that became the basis for a New Yorker feature on Linder's death. Linder's story is a portrait of one idealist who died for his beliefs, as well as a picture of a failed foreign policy, vividly exposing the true dimensions of a war that forever marked the lives of both Nicaraguans and Americans.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609802042
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 01/04/2011
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

JOAN KRUCKEWITT is a journalist who lived in Nicaragua from 1983-1991 and covered the war between the Sandinistas and the U.S.-backed Contras for ABC Radio. She reported from Latin America and Europe for various radio networks (Pacifica, RKO, Mutual, NBC, Monitoradio, Canadian Broadcasting Company, National Public Radio) and newspapers. Kruckewitt lives in Northern California.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments9
Prologue11
Chapter 1Ben Moves to Managua13
Chapter 2Clowning in Nicaragua23
Chapter 3Ben Finds a Place for Himself33
Chapter 4Life with the Brooks Family45
Chapter 5El Cua61
Chapter 6Little Ant, the Clown75
Chapter 7Working in El Cua91
Chapter 8A Decision about Alison107
Chapter 9Electricity Comes to El Cua121
Chapter 10The Next Goal-San Jose de Bocay139
Chapter 11Don Moves to El Cua161
Chapter 12Mira Visits El Cua171
Chapter 13Classes Begin187
Chapter 14The War Closes in on El Cua199
Chapter 15Ben Goes to the United States on a Fundraising Tour215
Chapter 16An American Contra is Captured in Nicaragua227
Chapter 17First Anniversary of the Plant237
Chapter 18El Cua Graduates Four Local Electricians245
Chapter 19Three Americans in One Small Room259
Chapter 20Working in Bocay273
Chapter 21Attack on the Hydroplant283
Chapter 22Ben and Mira Build in Bocay299
Chapter 23Ambush315
Chapter 24Finishing Ben's Work331
Epilogue337
Notes343
Glossary of Organizations and Spanish Terms377
Bibliography379
Index387
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