The Burning of San Porfirio: Sequel to The Lieutenant of San Porfirio By Joel D. Hirst

The Burning of San Porfirio: Sequel to The Lieutenant of San Porfirio By Joel D. Hirst Kindle Edition Fiction The Burning of San Porfirio: Sequel to The Lieutenant of San Porfirio What happens when the revolution burns out and the magic is gone? Pancho Randelli doesn’t know or care. Released from jail to wander the wasteland, he’s haunted by the loss of his great love, Susana, and wonders at the fate of his deputy, Carlitos. He fears for the life of his best friend and hopes he has not become just another victim of madness. In desperate search for Carlitos, Pancho begins his quest across the shattered landscape of a broken country. While trailing behind cold tracks and blurry memories, he finds something wholly unexpected: freedom. This is not the case for General Juan Marco Machado, who wallows in power at long last. For him, things are not how he originally imagined. Without magic, all the money and power in the world cannot save the general from downfall and despair. While Pancho may find what he seeks, the general finds nothing but anguish. At the end, neither man will escape the inevitable results of the ideas upon which the revolution advanced, lived for a season only to burn itself out.

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Business isn t just about making money It s about adding value to society and for your customers I ve met some good novelists who could make a lot money writing harlequin romance novels but don t find any value in the pornography It seems writing is a passion for Hirst and not a way of making money Definitely recommended to history buffs and readers who love good literature The Burning of San Porfirio Sequel to The Lieutenant of San Porfirio Summary The sequel to The Lieutenant of San Porfirio picks up many years after that fateful student march which resulted in Pancho Randelli s imprisonment Pancho is still behind bars.

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Perfectly timed to completely miss the holiday buying season the Spanish version was released by Grito Sagrado Press in Buenos Aires in July It is the sequel to the widely ignored The Lieutenant of San Porfirio which sold literally dozens of copies to admiring cousins and proud parents and those they could coerce The San Porfirio series is set in the Revolutionary Socialist Republic of Venezuela Naturally this is a shout out to Bolivarian Venezuela the ever failing narco state on the shores of the Caribbean whose antics entertain us all on the nightly news The reason for the setting is obvious it is the most recent example of political shenanigans in South America.

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My value in this case in the form of a book for theirs monetized into euros or dollars or yen And we are back full circle to the San Porfirio series I have done my best to offer my best value expressing in the form of a novel some of the struggles that I have had with profoundly troubling experiences and conundrums that affect too many people in Latin America as they fight for freedom and prosperity Subjective value which only becomes objective value when my readers reward my efforts by exchanging their money for what I have to say my economist friends would challenge this statement but they are missing the point So there it is I d like to thank those who have accompanied me thus far who have parted with your hard earned money and your even precious time to interact with some of my thoughts And of course I welcome of you Because let s be honest.

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Perfectly timed to completely miss the holiday buying season the Spanish version was released by Grito Sagrado Press in Buenos Aires in July It is the sequel to the widely ignored The Lieutenant of San Porfirio which sold literally dozens of copies to admiring cousins and proud parents and those they could coerce The San Porfirio series is set in the Revolutionary Socialist Republic of Venezuela Naturally this is a shout out to Bolivarian Venezuela the ever failing narco state on the shores of the Caribbean whose antics entertain us all on the nightly news The reason for the setting is obvious it is the most recent example of political shenanigans in South America.

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My value in this case in the form of a book for theirs monetized into euros or dollars or yen And we are back full circle to the San Porfirio series I have done my best to offer my best value expressing in the form of a novel some of the struggles that I have had with profoundly troubling experiences and conundrums that affect too many people in Latin America as they fight for freedom and prosperity Subjective value which only becomes objective value when my readers reward my efforts by exchanging their money for what I have to say my economist friends would challenge this statement but they are missing the point So there it is I d like to thank those who have accompanied me thus far who have parted with your hard earned money and your even precious time to interact with some of my thoughts And of course I welcome of you Because let s be honest.

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The book two the sequel to The Lieutenant of San Porfirio opens with Panacho Randelli being released from jail after spending decades there and trails his journey of self exploration Parallel to the story of Panacho Randelli we follow journey of ruthless Lieutenant Juan Marco Machado who has climbed countless ranks and has become a General El Comandante s right hand man. Book the burning of san porfirio tx El Comanddante dies soon and Machado declares himself Venezuela s acting leader until elections can be held In reality he has no intention to resign and keeps postponing the elections which put the country at the centre of a major war while the opponent forces are hell bent on destroying each other General Machado s armies at one side and the ousted Vice President Sanchez and various gorilla organizations at the opposite sides Panacho s interactions with Venezuelans all over the country during his journey of self exploration reveal the true extent of botched system and prevailing corruption in the country The ideology of communism has failed miserably The masses the common people are constantly wronged at the hands of those in power Machado s army as well as his opponent Sanchez and other gorilla organizations When it comes to a better system there is none By the end the whole country is burning and the people are left in limbo directionless waiting for someone to show them the way. The Burning of San Porfirio booker Hirst s characterization as I mentioned for the first book is great There are two sides to everyone s personality We get to witness a soft side of the utterly ruthless General Machado during Panacho s stay at the later s luxurious hideout Some of the characters from the first book appear in this book We learn about Carlitos who has come to term with his life and is content with what he has and Geronimo Freddy s acquaintance who is stuck in the place and has nowhere to go We also learn about Dona Esmoralda s sad fate Freddy one of the four protagonists in the first book meets a sad end If you appreciate good literature you would surely enjoy Hirst s San Porforio series But I must warn you the series is not for everyone Only serious readers would be able to appreciate the beauty of Hirst s writing There is a scene in the book where a coca farmer shares his opinion with Panacho about finding value in things which seems to echo thoughts of the author But you know determined not to surrender his heart mind and spirit to the socialist propaganda machine while the person who put him there the ambitious Lieutenant Juan Marco Machado has climbed the ranks to become El Comandante s right hand man After the death of the ailing dictator General Machado appoints himself as Venezuela s interim leader until elections can be held But Machado has no intention of relinquishing this power and for the time being stretches on for years Machado puts on a show for the rest of the world that the political state of Venezuela is under control and steadily improving under his rule yet a newly released Pancho wanders throughout the wasteland that has become his country proving otherwise. Book The Burning of San porfirio diaz My Thoughts Warning Spoilers Ahead Author Joel D Hirst has said If The Lieutenant is the party The Burning is the hangover That couldn t be a appropriate description In The Lieutenant the transition from a democratic to a socialist state and the accompanying chaos lights a fire in readers as they follow and become inspired by each character s personal quest The Burning though is a sobering wake up call to the failings of both the government in power and those like Pancho who sought to better their situations but instead fell victim to higher authority and their own arrogance. Classics The Burning of San porfirio Through an eclectic roster of individuals and the unique communities they inhabit we enjoy a complete perspective of the revolution s effects on all walks of life Further Hirst has a knack for painting an incredibly vivid picture that showcases a situation without bias As I mentioned when I reviewed The Lieutenant he encourages readers not to see things as black and white but rather to contemplate the overall philosophical ramifications of these actions If in fact a reader begins leaning one way or another thought provoking questions or previously omitted details make you rethink everything Pancho s interactions with displaced citizens evidence the corruption and evildoing responsible for these dire straits But then during Pancho s time spent with General Machado we learn the villain is sincerely trying to get things right albeit not in the most legal of ways Throughout the story it s easy and almost common sense to root for the success of the ousted Vice President Sanchez who threatens General Machado s power But in reality Sanchez communist ideals are no better than those of the socialist regime In the long awaited climax these opposing ideologies literally destroy one another leaving us like the Venezuelans looking to someone to show the way Unfortunately the final page offers no concrete resolution but there is hope that perhaps the horrors and atrocities committed by both sides have taught the survivors how to reverse the havoc that s run rampant for too long And perhaps it s opened the eyes of the rest of the world in countries where people do not have to live with such magnitudes of pain and suffering and can appreciate the search for individual liberty that Pancho so desperately embodies. Fiction the burning of san porfirio book Que novelas tan formidables me parecieron estas la primera El Teniente de San Porfirio continuada en la segunda El Incendio de San Porfirio Son desgarradoras y espeuznantes pero as repletas de ideas bien desarrolladas de los sistemas pol ticos contempor neos y de sus implicaciones reales Por favor incl yanlas en sus candidatos de lectura y no solo por su utilidad did ctica The Burning of San Porfirio Sequel to The Lieutenant of San Porfirio With this post I am pleased to announce the release of my second novel The Burning of San Porfirio The Burning was released on December 20th and one with which I am most intimately familiar However it is Venezuela perhaps only in name the geography is fictitious as are all the characters In point of fact this could be and in lots of ways is a story about every populist authoritarian political project in Latin America since self government began Whether the Castros Cuba Daniel Ortega s Nicaragua Pinochet s Chile Virela s Argentina Peron s Argentina Fujimori s Peru and the list goes on this book is about them Through the pages of my San Porfirio novels you will witness the same chronic institutional problems that have plagued Latin America for two hundred years The informed reader might even identify specific idiosyncrasies from all of these including Stroessner s Midnight Cocktail look it up The Lieutenant of San Porfirio which was released in English in 2012 and in Spanish by Grito Sagrado Press in 2013 is about a socialist revolution at its apex with all the pageantry and comedy we would expect from revolution The Burning is the waning as the political project burns itself out If The Lieutenant is the party The Burning is the hangover Yet these are not books that mock They are not comedies or even dark satires really They instead were written to find humanity and sometimes common cause with the struggles of individuals caught in the maelstrom as these troubled republics come apart They tell of the valiant attempts of common folks to vie for their interests and defend their freedoms as they see them and from whomever they perceive as their enemies They are stories about people real people The other day I was chastised by a new friend as I was explaining to him why I write and what I expected from my efforts None of us do this to make money I said to him Even Moby Dick only sold 25 copies a year during Melville s lifetime There is something in the Indie novelist that is a bit iconoclastic The devil may care attitude and the pride at being the struggling author that nobody understands up against those faux establishment writers who do so only to tell people what they want to hear yes I still believe there are too many of those sorry We don t do this for success we tell each other as we commiserate our meager winnings up against the colossal effort of getting a novel out the door We do it because we can t not noses held high This of course is foolishness As my new friend rightly reminded me those of us who choose to be artists do so for self expression It is a profoundly narcissistic act The counterpart to this gargantuan act of ego is the question by the would be reader What it is about your self that should interest me Which brings us to the idea of value where we should have been all along So let me lay it out for you I write because it adds value to my life and those who read my words do so because reading what I write adds value to theirs Full stop The free exchange I need you than you need me To keep writing writers need customers The great nobles of the past who sponsored the arts are gone and good riddance to them Now we writers must compete exchanging value for value But as I go let me ask you this Up against three years of work writing re writing editing and re editing and re re editing and cover design and re design is a 0. 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What happens when the revolution burns out and the magic is gone Pancho Randelli doesn t know or care Released from jail to wander the wasteland he s haunted by the loss of his great love Susana and wonders at the fate of his deputy Carlitos He fears for the life of his best friend and hopes he has not become just another victim of madness In desperate search for Carlitos Pancho begins his quest across the shattered landscape of a broken country While trailing behind cold tracks and blurry memories he finds something wholly unexpected freedom This is not the case for General Juan Marco Machado who wallows in power at long last For him things are not how he originally imagined Without magic all the money and power in the world cannot save the general from downfall and despair While Pancho may find what he seeks the general finds nothing but anguish At the end neither man will escape the inevitable results of the ideas upon which the revolution advanced lived for a season only to burn itself out The Burning of San Porfirio Sequel to The Lieutenant of San PorfirioJoel D Hirst is a novelist and playwright An Excess of Nationalism is his 5th novel All great writers need their Armenia novel this is his He has also written I Charles From the Camps his 4th novel a coming of age struggle about a poor boy from the camps in northern Uganda and his tragic attempts to build a wall between himself and the misery which nevertheless comes for him as well as Lords of Misrule about a Tuareg from Timbuktu who is radicalized to jihad and how he finds his way out and what it costs him He has also written The Lieutenant of San Porfirio and its sequel The Burning of San Porfirio His first play is Dreams of the Defeated Joel was a visiting Fellow in Human Freedom at the George W Bush Institu Joel D Hirst is a novelist and playwright An Excess of Nationalism is his 5th novel All great writers need their Armenia novel this is his He has also written I Charles From the Camps his 4th novel a coming of age struggle about a poor boy from the camps in northern Uganda and his tragic attempts to build a wall between himself and the misery which nevertheless comes for him as well as Lords of Misrule about a Tuareg from Timbuktu who is radicalized to jihad and how he finds his way out and what it costs him He has also written The Lieutenant of San Porfirio and its sequel The Burning of San Porfirio His first play is Dreams of the Defeated Joel was a visiting Fellow in Human Freedom at the George W Bush Institute and a visiting International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations He is a graduate of Brandeis University site_link The Burning of San Porfirio: Sequel to The Lieutenant of San Porfirio.

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