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Aitor Sollano: “when I Tried My Tunic I Didn’t Look in the Mirror, but They Told Me I Was Impressed”
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Aitor Sollano: “when I Tried My Tunic I Didn’t Look in the Mirror, but They Told Me I Was Impressed”
Long hair up to her waist. Hair scrambled by his shoulders. Jesus Christ and Magdalene, perhaps? “What’s going on. They’re called Aitor and Joana. We’ve signed up, so maybe in the future...,” denied the smiling pair shrugging. Viewed from behind in St. John’s Square, they could perfectly be two of the protagonists of Balmaseda’s Living Passion. But no. Upon arriving at the door of the venue that hosted the essay no longer had any room for doubt.
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