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my tender matador

Blog #12 – My Tender Matador

 My Tender Matador by Pedro Lemebel was quite an interesting read! This short novel takes place in Chile and is based on the attempted assassination of Pinochet in 1986 with a complex, tumultuous love story between the Queen, an older trans woman …

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with my tender matador, Pinochet regime, play acting

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