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Carmen Rodriguez writes from and about exile. Her work helps bring us back to ourselves . – Margaret Randall

And a Body to Remember with brings to life the daily details of growing up in Chile in the hope-drunk era of the early 1970s. The dues the author has paid with her life take on flesh in her work, a fine contribution to that fractured mirror we call identity . – Lake Sagaris

In these resonant, deeply moving stories, Carmen Rodriguez explores place, language, and the intricacies of human experience, based on her life as a political exile in Canada, having escaped from Chile after the military coup of 1973, and prevented from returning there until 1987. As a storyteller, Rodriguez maps the emotional terrain of dual geographies – caught between them, her protagonists seek redemption in the simple troths of love and dignity, whether amid the political turmoil of Chile, or the torment of estrangement in Canada.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Country
Canada
Date
30 September 1997
Pages
160
ISBN
9781551520445

Carmen Rodriguez writes from and about exile. Her work helps bring us back to ourselves . – Margaret Randall

And a Body to Remember with brings to life the daily details of growing up in Chile in the hope-drunk era of the early 1970s. The dues the author has paid with her life take on flesh in her work, a fine contribution to that fractured mirror we call identity . – Lake Sagaris

In these resonant, deeply moving stories, Carmen Rodriguez explores place, language, and the intricacies of human experience, based on her life as a political exile in Canada, having escaped from Chile after the military coup of 1973, and prevented from returning there until 1987. As a storyteller, Rodriguez maps the emotional terrain of dual geographies – caught between them, her protagonists seek redemption in the simple troths of love and dignity, whether amid the political turmoil of Chile, or the torment of estrangement in Canada.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Country
Canada
Date
30 September 1997
Pages
160
ISBN
9781551520445