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Old 04.05.2007, 07:13 PM   #709
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Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
This is what I gather as well.

I've got the this current fascination with Latin American literature, and his name pops a lot. Among other terrific Chilean authors. Sort of disheartening because the lot of the them (Chilean authors) were ex pats living in Europe or America and all have this same longing for a lost Chile. One that no longer exists?

PEDRO LEMEBEL stayed during pinochet & still causing much ruckus. he's amazing.

the expats, it's the fault of that pinochet cunt. the lost chile i don't know but they have a socialist president now which is quite the revenge-- check out a bit on her. about life there, new board member ybag_girl (spelling?) is conspicuously chilean. could ask her.
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