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Original Title: | Pablo Escobar, Mi padre ISBN13 9786090401941 |
Edition Language: | Lithuanian |
Juan Pablo Escobar
Hardcover | Pages: 544 pages Rating: 3.86 | 2488 Users | 190 Reviews
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Title | : | Mano tėvas Pablas Eskobaras |
Author | : | Juan Pablo Escobar |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 544 pages |
Published | : | 2017 by Obuolys (first published November 1st 2014) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Crime. True Crime. Mystery |
Relation To Books Mano tėvas Pablas Eskobaras
Pirmą kartą turtingiausio ir žiauriausio Lotynų Amerikos nusikaltėlio Pablo Escobaro gyvenimas iš taip arti.Tikri faktai ir tiesa, kurią atskleidžia paties Escobaro sūnus.
Garsiausi nusikaltėlių pasaulio vardai Boni ir Klaidas ar net pats Alas Kaponė nublanksta prieš Kolumbijos narkotikų baroną Pablą Escobarą. Prekyba narkotikais jam pelnė septintą vietą turtingiausių pasaulio žmonių sąraše. Kalbama, kad slapstydamasis nuo policijos kalnuose jis sudegino du milijonus dolerių tam, kad jo dukra sušiltų, o 10 proc. (apie du milijardus dolerių!) pelno kasmet nurašydavo kaip nuostolius, nes apytiksliai tiek pinigų suėsdavo žiurkės ar sutrūnydavo saugyklose.
Nors Escobaras tiekė 80 proc. viso pasaulio kokaino, kariavo su vyriausybe ir žiauriai susidorodavo su konkurentais, jis buvo rūpestingas tėvas ir paprastų žmonių herojus – dalydavo pinigus vargšams, įrengė futbolo aikštelių vaikams.
Ši knyga – Escobaro sūnaus išpažintis apie nesuvokiamai turtingą ir pavojingą jų šeimos gyvenimą, šokiruojantis ir atviras žvilgsnis į kriminalinio pasaulio užkulisius ir dvi Pablo Escobaro asmenybės pusės – mylintis tėvas ir nusikaltėlis, privertęs kentėti begalę žmonių.
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Ratings: 3.86 From 2488 Users | 190 ReviewsJudgment Of Books Mano tėvas Pablas Eskobaras
The book starts off with the author being a tad defensive about his father, the most notorious drug lord in history. However, as the book progresses, it becomes very clear that the author was a victim himself being born into this world of crime and not having a way out even though he wanted his father to stop. As Escobar's son, he was privy to some of the most intimate details about the kingpin's personal and criminal life, which explains the extraordinarily detailed descriptions presented inPablo Escobar, a Columbian drug lord was a highly fascinating figure. He is probably one of the most infamous criminals but he is also viewed as a hero by many and also known as the Robin Hood of the poor because of indispensable contributions he made to the society like building hospitals, sports grounds, schools, churches. As this book written by his son, there is nowhere seen that he is even a bit justifying what his father did. He was clever, a smooth talker, brutal and ruthless and killed
After watching the Netflix series "Narcos", I became curious about the story of Pablo Escobar. This book is written by his son, Juan Pablo Escobar, and he makes no excuses for his father's horrible deeds. I must have been living under a rock in the 80's and 90's when all the drug kingpin escapades were occurring! I have no recollection hearing about the corrupt government and the cocaine business in Colombia! The book was very interesting and is similar to "Narcos" with the exception of the two
I always feel a little disturbed when a hardcore criminal is made into a hero, blaming the circumstances, the government, the peers, the situation or anything else as being responsible for making him into a criminal. Off late, the pop culture has indulged in such a cardinal sin often many times - be it Pablo Escobar, Ted Bundy, Charles Sobhraj or Dawood Ibrahim closer to home. This book is by Pablo Escobar's son. While he does accept the fact that what his father did was wrong, and that he does
While this book suffers the inevitable loss of something that comes so often with translation to english, this was still an interesting read. The politics and cartels of South American countries (and the constant interference from the USA) is something I've spent time reading and learning about, and of course Escobar's story is intrinsically woven through innumerable aspects of that, but I never really knew much about the man himself, or his family. I knew he was beloved by many, that he'd done
Written by the son of Pablo Escobar, he clearly outlines the price the family had to pay for a life they did not choose. At first, it was difficult to understand why his father was such a wanted man, then as he grew, Juan Pablo Escobar became very aware of the sheer violence and hedonism of his father.Once while traveling in an SUV with his father during the day time, his father was made aware that at a check point, agents were ready to capture and kill him. As his father pulled off to another
So after watching Narcos last year, I had an urge to read about Pablo Escobar. I read a few articles, gawked at some of his photos, and sometimes got confused that why Wagner Moura wasn't in the pictures with his goofy smile and then realized that the real Pablo Escobar looked less handsome and was a real life narco and a terrorist who killed hundreds of people. I read "Killing Pablo" by Mark Bowden a few years back and to be quite honest, it was a bit of a slog. After finding no other book to
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