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Antígona González is a book of prose that focuses on the fictional story of Antígona González's search for her missing brother, Tadeo. It is set in Tamaulipas, Mexico, the state with the highest number of missing persons reported in the nation. Commissioned by Sandra Muñoz to create a work that speaks out against the violence and death being caused by the drug war in Mexico, author Sara Uribe compiles newspaper articles, firsthand accounts, lines of poetry, and the ancient Greek myth of Antigone to represent the searches that many family members undergo for missing relatives.

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  • Antígona González is a book of prose that focuses on the fictional story of Antígona González's search for her missing brother, Tadeo. It is set in Tamaulipas, Mexico, the state with the highest number of missing persons reported in the nation. Commissioned by Sandra Muñoz to create a work that speaks out against the violence and death being caused by the drug war in Mexico, author Sara Uribe compiles newspaper articles, firsthand accounts, lines of poetry, and the ancient Greek myth of Antigone to represent the searches that many family members undergo for missing relatives. (en)
  • Antígona González es un libro de la escritora mexicana Sara Uribe, publicado en 2012.​ El libro se centra en la historia de ficción de la búsqueda de Antígona González por su hermano desaparecido, Tadeo, en Tamaulipas, México, el estado con el mayor número de personas desaparecidas reportadas en la nación. Encargada por Sandra Muñoz para crear una obra que se pronunciara contra la violencia y la muerte causadas por la guerra contra las drogas en México, la autora Sara Uribe recopila artículos de prensa, relatos de primera mano, líneas de poesía y el antiguo mito griego de Antígona para representar las búsquedas que muchos familiares sufren por familiares desaparecidos.​ (es)
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  • 978-1-934254-64-6
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  • 205 (xsd:positiveInteger)
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  • Sara Uribe (en)
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  • First edition (en)
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  • Mexico (en)
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  • 2016 (xsd:integer)
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  • Poetry, Prose, Literature (en)
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  • 978 (xsd:integer)
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  • 205 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2012 (xsd:integer)
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  • Sur+ (en)
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  • John Pluecker (en)
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  • Antígona González is a book of prose that focuses on the fictional story of Antígona González's search for her missing brother, Tadeo. It is set in Tamaulipas, Mexico, the state with the highest number of missing persons reported in the nation. Commissioned by Sandra Muñoz to create a work that speaks out against the violence and death being caused by the drug war in Mexico, author Sara Uribe compiles newspaper articles, firsthand accounts, lines of poetry, and the ancient Greek myth of Antigone to represent the searches that many family members undergo for missing relatives. (en)
  • Antígona González es un libro de la escritora mexicana Sara Uribe, publicado en 2012.​ El libro se centra en la historia de ficción de la búsqueda de Antígona González por su hermano desaparecido, Tadeo, en Tamaulipas, México, el estado con el mayor número de personas desaparecidas reportadas en la nación. Encargada por Sandra Muñoz para crear una obra que se pronunciara contra la violencia y la muerte causadas por la guerra contra las drogas en México, la autora Sara Uribe recopila artículos de prensa, relatos de primera mano, líneas de poesía y el antiguo mito griego de Antígona para representar las búsquedas que muchos familiares sufren por familiares desaparecidos.​ (es)
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  • Antígona González (en)
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