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Margaret Atwood and the Influence of Augusto Pinochet on the Tale of the Child: “It Consisted of Putting People Into a Stadium”

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Things are never as they seem but everything is traversed by deep underground currents. Toronto’s inhabitants know it well because, with its 30 kilometers of underground corridors – the world’s largest underground city – they learn from children that there is a life up and down. Their most important living writer, Margaret Atwood (Ottawa, 1939) now shows us, for the first time, everything that beats under his fictions in the memoirs Book of My L…

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Things are never as they seem but everything is traversed by deep underground currents. Toronto’s inhabitants know it well because, with its 30 kilometers of underground corridors – the world’s largest underground city – they learn from children that there is a life up and down. Their most important living writer, Margaret Atwood (Ottawa, 1939) now shows us, for the first time, everything that beats under his fictions in the memoirs Book of My L…

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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