The Silence and the Scorpion
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AuthorBrian A. Nelson
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Spanish
Subject2002 Venezuelan coup attempt
PublisherNation Books
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| Author | Brian A. Nelson |
|---|---|
| Language | English Spanish |
| Subject | 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt |
| Publisher | Nation Books |
Publication date | 2009 |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 341 |
| ISBN | 1568586868 |
The Silence and the Scorpion (Spanish: El Silencio y el Escorpión) is a book written by Brian A. Nelson and published in 2009 about the 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt.
American academic Brian A. Nelson came into contact with Venezuela since 1989, learning about its contemporary history, and returned to the country in mid-2002 to research about the events of the April 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt. Nelson's perspective, initially a strong supporter of President Hugo Chávez, gradually shifted after conducting multiple interviews and researching about the events.[1]
