Geographies of Oppression

Northeast
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When
Apr. 16–20, 2024
Tuesday and Saturday, Times vary
Cost: $14
Where
Portland Playhouse
602 NE Prescott St
Portland, OR 97211

The following description was submitted by the event organizer.

While publishing fiction in Montevideo, Mario Benedetti also worked as a journalist. In June 1973, a military dictatorship seized power, closed the newspaper, and set about persecuting intellectuals and leftists in concert with “Operation Condor”. Benedetti was fortunate to leave the country. Living in exile in Argentina, Peru, Cuba, and Madrid he was separated from friends and, most painfully, his wife. Only after 1985, when a constitutional government was reinstated and political prisoners released, were they reunited.

In exile and back in Uruguay, Benedetti wrote about those terrible twelve years, not just of exiles, but of those left at home, of torture and torturers. His dark sense of humor and surprising approaches to these subjects are poignant and gut wrenching. In selecting stories from Cuentos Completos, translator/stageadaptor Marsland looked for striking characters, lively dialogue, and a range of situations that might create a canvas, of oppressed and oppresser alike and their children.

Today, millions are in exile, and Benedetti’s work may help us visualize their unseen traumas and scars. The Benedetti Foundation has authorized this production.