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Primer tiempo is a 2021 memoir by Mauricio Macri, president of Argentina from 2015 to 2019.[1]
Author | Mauricio Macri |
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Cover artist | Planeta DeAgostini |
Language | Spanish |
Subject | Presidency of Mauricio Macri |
Publisher | Planeta DeAgostini |
Publication date | 2021 |
Publication place | Argentina |
Pages | 302 |
Background
editMauricio Macri served as president of Argentina from 2015 to 2019, and implemented policies that opposed those of Peronism, which ruled the country for many years before that. He lost the 2019 elections, and Peronism returned to the government. He made little political activities after that point, and wrote the book in secrecy. It was revealed only three months it was out for sale. The idea to write the book was based on A Promised Land, the memoir of US president Barack Obama. Several other Argentine politicians wrote memoirs by this time, such as Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's Sinceramente, Patricia Bullrich's Guerra sin cuartel, Ricardo López Murphy's Más prosperidad, menos incertidumbre and María Eugenia Vidal's Mi camino. The former minister Pablo Avelluto, who helped to order Macri's ideas, thought that Macri is helping to cement a tradition from the United States.[2]
Sales
editThe book was a huge success. It had four editions on the first week, nearly 85,000 books, and 70% of those were already bought by then. Those statistics did not count the sales of ebooks nor the preorders at the e-commerce page Mercado Libre.[2]
A number of bookstores refused to sell the book for political reasons. "Librería Sudestada", for instance, published an image of the book with a rotten tomato over it, and justified it by blaming Macri for the economic crisis.[3] This was criticised by writers such as Jorge Fernández Díaz, Luis Majul, Marcelo Birmajer, Pola Olaixarac, Martín Kohan and Laura Di Marco, who considered it an authoritarian and antidemocratic reaction.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Buenos Aires Times | Macri returns with book, offers rallying cry for opposition". www.batimes.com.ar. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
- ^ a b Juan Piscetta (27 March 2021). "El libro de Mauricio Macri encabeza las ventas y ya compite con el éxito de "Sinceramente" de Cristina Kirchner" [Mauricio Macri's book leads sales and competes with the success of Cristina Kirchner's "Sinceramente"] (in Spanish). Infobae. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
- ^ "Una librería "escrachó" el libro de Macri y anunció que no va a venderlo: "Él quiere un país para pocos"" [A bookstore "lynched" the book of Macri and announced they won't sell it: "He wants a country for a few people"] (in Spanish). Infobae. 11 March 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
- ^ Gustavo Noriega (14 March 2021). "Qué opinan los escritores sobre la insólita censura al libro de Macri anunciada por algunos vendedores" [What do some writers think about the weird censorship to the book of Macri by some retailers] (in Spanish). Infobae. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
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