rss

Home > Publications > Articles & Op-Eds

Photo Gallery: Eternal Tyranny: A Photographic Essay

Jean-Marie Simon
AQ Web Exclusive
Summer 2010

"En 1800, un visitante europeo llamó a Guatemala Tierra de la Eterna Primavera. Un siglo después, el político y ensayista guatemalteco Manuel Galich llamó a su país Tierra de la Eterna Tiranía. Para pocos, Guatemala es un paraíso. Para muchos, es todo lo contrario."

For a few, Guatemala is a paradise. For many, it is the exact opposite. With these words, photojournalist Jean-Marie Simon begins the first chapter of a newly published collection of her photographs of the 1980s Guatemalan civil war. Her work, which spans the period from 1980 to 1988, documents the political repression and internal strife that shaped a generation.

Profiled in the Summer 2010 issue of Americas Quarterly, the book, Guatemala: Eterna Primavera, Eterna Tiranía (Guatemala: Eternal Spring, Eternal Tyranny), is the first Spanish-language edition of Simon's work. Its release is accompanied by a traveling exhibition in Guatemala featuring 40 photographs by the author.


View the slideshow for an extended preview of the photos. For more information, visit the book website or blog.

Jean-Marie Simon is a photographer, contributor to
Americas Quarterly and author of Guatemala: Eterna Primavera, Eterna Tiranía.

See more in:  Guatemala, Security, Rule of Law, Democracy & Elections

Related Publications
Upcoming Programs
May 24

Washington
May 30

New York
Jun 4

New York
Newsletters
AS/COA provides up-to-date analysis through News & Views, the monthly policy e-newsletter, and the Weekly Roundup, a summary of the latest news stories covering the Americas.

The latest from AQ:
Loading...