Nicaragua Betrayed Explained

Nicaragua Betrayed
Author:Anastasio Somoza (with Jack Cox)
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:non-fiction
Publisher:Western Islands
Belmont, Massachusetts
Release Date:1980
Media Type:Hardcover
Pages:431
Isbn:978-0882792354
Dewey:972.85/052 19
Congress:F1527 .S6196
Oclc:6907476

Nicaragua Betrayed, published by Western Islands in 1980, is the memoir of former President of Nicaragua Anastasio Somoza Debayle (as told to Jack Cox), who had been toppled the previous year by the Sandinista insurgency. At the time of the book's publication, Somoza was living in Asunción, Paraguay, as a personal guest of President Alfredo Stroessner.[1]

In the book Somoza gave his account of his administration, his downfall, and what he perceived to be the American betrayal of his country; he was particularly critical of the Carter Administration.[2]

Shortly after the book's publication, Somoza and his chauffeur were assassinated in downtown Asunción by members of the Argentine People's Revolutionary Army.[3] He is buried in Miami, Florida, at Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum.[4]

A Spanish edition of the book, titled Nicaragua Traicionada, was also published.

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Notes and References

  1. [Anastasio Somoza García|Somoza, Anastasio]
  2. Somoza and Cox, p. 397-402
  3. As recounted in Enrique Gorriarán Merlo's Memorias and Claribel Alegria and Darwin J. Flakoll's Death of Somoza
  4. See main article for details.