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  1. Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number (Spanish: Preso Sin Nombre, Celda Sin Numero) is a 1981 memoir by the left-wing Argentine journalist and publisher Jacobo Timerman, who was imprisoned without charge during the Dirty War in Argentina in April 1977 and subsequently tortured.

    • Spanish
    • Tony Talbot
  2. 1 gen 2001 · Jacobo Timerman, Toby Talbot (Translator), Ilan Stavans (Introduction) 3.93. 585 ratings63 reviews. The bestselling, classic personal chronicle of the Argentine publisher's ordeal at the hands of the Argentine government--imprisoned and tortured as a dissenter and as a Jew--that aroused the conscience of the world.

    • (585)
    • Paperback
  3. 22 mag 1983 · Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number: Directed by Linda Yellen. With Roy Scheider, Liv Ullmann, Terry O'Quinn, Sam Robards. A well respected journalist in Buenos Aires, the editor of the major newspaper La Opinión, is kidnapped by the military for publishing articles critical of their terrorist tactics.

    • (129)
    • Drama
    • Linda Yellen
    • 1983-05-22
  4. In Israel, Timerman wrote and published his most well-known book, Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number (1981), a memoir of his prison experience that added to his international reputation. A longtime Zionist, he also published The Longest War , a strongly critical book about Israel's 1982 Lebanon War .

    • Argentine
    • Risha Mindlin
    • journalist, editor, author
    • Héctor Timerman, Javier Timerman, Daniel Timerman
  5. Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number. "At two in the morning of April 15, 1977, twenty armed men in civilian clothes arrested Jacobo Timerman, editor and publisher of...

  6. 7 nov 2010 · Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number is a poignant and poetic memoir of Timerman's rapid descent from being a well-known public figure to a nameless and hidden victim of the 1976-1983 military junta's oppression, but also an exploration of the societal passivity that permits totalitarianism to take hold.

  7. Plot Summary. Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number is a non-fiction memoir published in 1981 by the Soviet-born Argentine author Jacobo Timerman. It details Timerman's torture and imprisonment at the hands of Argentine military police serving under the far-right dictator Jorge Rafael Videla from 1977 to 1979.