

"One must be acid to bear it" -Manifesto (I Speak From My Difference)
Appreciate the Chronology included in my edition, it provided the context and further digging provided more. These cronicas are brilliant, visceral writing from a sharp tongue. It's unfiltered, wizened tales of how entrenched and enmeshed you are in your definition of identity when your place in society is uprooted by forces not in your control. I loved learning about the locas self-imposed definition of identity. Oh and I love how unapologetically, spit-in-your-face queer it is. The Chilean history during the decades that Lemebel covers provide the setting of familiar tyranny yet a force of unity in revolution that seems but a dream. Will reread.
"One must be acid to bear it" -Manifesto (I Speak From My Difference)
Appreciate the Chronology included in my edition, it provided the context and further digging provided more. These cronicas are brilliant, visceral writing from a sharp tongue. It's unfiltered, wizened tales of how entrenched and enmeshed you are in your definition of identity when your place in society is uprooted by forces not in your control. I loved learning about the locas self-imposed definition of identity. Oh and I love how unapologetically, spit-in-your-face queer it is. The Chilean history during the decades that Lemebel covers provide the setting of familiar tyranny yet a force of unity in revolution that seems but a dream. Will reread.