Subcomandante Marcos bibliography explained

Subcomandante Marcos is the de facto spokesman for the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), a Mexican rebel movement. He was also known as Delegado Cero during the EZLN's Other Campaign (20062007), and since May 2014 has gone by the name Subcomandante Galeano.

Marcos is an author, political poet, and outspoken opponent of globalization, capitalism and neo-liberalism. Marcos wants the Mexican constitution changed to recognize the rights of the country's indigenous Mexicans. The internationally known guerrillero has been described as a "new" and "postmodern" Che Guevara, or a cross between Mad Max and Zorro.[1] [2] Published translations of his writings, speeches and interviews exist in at least nineteen languages.

Basque

Chinese

Czech

Danish

English

Interviews with Marcos (translated into in English)

French

German

Greek

Indonesian

Italian

Japanese

Korean

Norwegian

Persian

Portuguese

Romanian

Russian

Spanish

Swedish

Turkish

Notes and References

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1214676.stm BBC Profile: The Zapatistas' mysterious leader
  2. http://www.indypendent.org/2006/01/12/zapatistas-launch-other-campaign/ Zapatistas Launch ‘Other’ Campaign