Lemebel

Week 12: Love and Totalitarianism in Lemebel’s My Tender Matador

    A political malaise of smoke and mirrors, secretive plots and political rebellion create the tone of My Tender Matador, the Pedro Lemebel book which concerns a foiled Guerilla plot to take down the Augusto Pinochet regime in 1980s Chile. As this week’s lecture puts it, it is as much a political drama as […]

Week 12: My Tender Matador

I remember being told last week that we had made it to the end of the “linguistically difficult” texts. After reading this, I’m not sure about that. I’m certainly not complaining, though: my favourite part of this book was the way it was written, however hard it may be to follow along with the dialogue […]

Week 12 – My Tender Matador (Pedro Lemebel)

The story of My Tender Matador, takes place in the Chile of 1986, having read Roberto Bolaño’s Distant Star, which is partly set in Chile in the immediate aftermath of the coup of September 11. Lemebel’s novel feels like a continuation of the story of the struggle against the military junta over a decade later. Along with […]

Week 12 – My Tender Matador

I actually really enjoyed My Tender Matador. It’s always nice to read a book from a queer perspective as the market is often filled with straight cis men. I thought the inner thoughts and dialogue of the Queen of the Corner were really fun to read and she had a very distinct voice. Even when she […]

My Tender Matador

As I delved into the pages of Pedro Lemebel’s My Tender Matador, I was immediately drawn into a world of raw emotion and vivid imagery. Lemebel ingeniously weaved together a fictional (hi)story that not only tackled the issues of identity, politics, resistance, and social justice but also explored the complexities of gender and sexuality. It […]

Week 12: My Tender Matador (Lemebel)

 Hi everyone! I hope you are all having a good start to the week. We are almost done this semester, we can do it!! This week I chose to read My Tender Matador by Pedro Lemebel. Personally, although this book had an interesting story line and dealt…

Week 12 – My Tender Matador, Pedro Lemebel – Nicholas Latimer – On the Truth in Performance & Politics of the Pose.

Lemebel’s writing was very interesting to read this week, juggling some heavy themes while sharing a meaningful perspective of the realities of revolution, but also a movement for social justice. While shining light on similar complexities he would hav…

My Tender Matador

When I was contemplating which books to choose between earlier this semester I was conflicted between this one and Papi. Ultimately, I made my choice somewhat vacuously based on name. More precisely, the difference in name between the Spanish and English version of the text listed on the UBC Library website. The English My Tender Matador sounds […]