![]() ![]() All before she turns 20.Īguirre’s colourful recollections of these days are tender and occasionally sentimental, as anyone’s telling, tortured by yearning, would be. The first of these stories picks up where 2011’s Something Fierce leaves off, with Aguirre introducing herself as a tough-ass, funny, compassionate revolutionary with an identity driven between disparate nations - the cool-hearted safety of Vancouver, where she moved as a child, to the musical, amber-cast Chile from which she and her family were forced into exile during Augusto Pinochet’s 1973 coup.Ī freedom fighter to her core, Aguirre returns to South America in her late teens as part of the MIR - the Revolutionary Left Movement - and literally marries herself to the resistance in the form of a kind man named Alejandro. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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