Yuyaykuna: Memories of Ayacucho
Yuyaykuna expresses the profound feelings of the men and women of the Andes, of those who personally suffered the ill-fated years of war, terror, and death in the eighties and nineties. The text becomes the voice of those who continue to suffer abandonment, injustice, and pain; the voice of the main victims of the war: Quechua speakers, indigenous people, often denied and forgotten by official Peru.