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Pedro Lemebel

My Tender Matador

For this week, I choose to read My Tender Matador by Pedro Lemebel. With a strong narrative about nameless interpersonal relationships that are tangled with a greater cause that is attached to the characters identity. I enjoyed the political question of identity it seemed to be asking throughout the book but also around the use […]

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