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Carmen Aguirre

    Carmen Aguirre is een Chileens-Canadese theaterkunstenaar wiens werk zich uitstrekt over Noord- en Zuid-Amerika. Haar productieve toneelstukken duiken in diepgaande menselijke ervaringen, terwijl haar veelgeprezen memoires thema's als revolutie en identiteit verkennen. Door haar schrijven en haar uitgebreide werk als facilitator van Theater van de Onderdrukten houdt Aguirre zich consequent bezig met urgente sociale en politieke kwesties. Haar krachtige verhalen en unieke perspectief bieden lezers een boeiende verkenning van persoonlijke en collectieve geschiedenissen.

    The Refugee Hotel
    The Trigger
    Anywhere But Here
    Something Fierce
    Chile Con Carne and Other Early Works
    Something Fierce: A Memoir of a Revolutionary Daughter
    • 2021

      Anywhere But Here

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      3,0(2)Tarief

      The play explores the complexities of exile through a family's journey from Canada back to Chile, intertwining elements of magic realism. It vividly portrays the internal struggles and emotional conflicts faced by the characters, reflecting their longing for home and the challenges of reconciling their past with their present.

      Anywhere But Here
    • 2019

      Chile Con Carne and Other Early Works

      Chile Con Carne, Que Pasa with La Raza, Eh?, and in a Land Called I Don't Remember

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      4,2(6)Tarief

      Exploring the themes of exile and the impact of dictatorial violence, these three early plays by Carmen Aguirre offer a sharp, insightful commentary on the struggles faced by those affected by oppressive regimes. Through her perceptive and unflinching wit, Aguirre captures the emotional turmoil and resilience of individuals grappling with the horrors of their past, making a poignant statement about the human condition in the face of terror.

      Chile Con Carne and Other Early Works
    • 2016

      A brilliant, funny and uncompromising book that answers the pressing question: once you've spent your formative years battling a dictatorship, what do you do next?

      Mexican Hooker No.1
    • 2014

      Something Fierce

      Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,1(45)Tarief

      A gripping narrative that explores complex themes of identity, belonging, and the human experience. The story weaves together the lives of diverse characters, each facing their own struggles and triumphs. With a compelling plot that keeps readers engaged, the book delves into the intricacies of relationships and the impact of societal expectations. It offers profound insights while maintaining a captivating pace, making it a must-read for those who appreciate thought-provoking literature.

      Something Fierce
    • 2011

      Carmen Aguirre recounts her unconventional teenage years spent with a revolutionary mother. During the 1980s, Carmen and her mother travelled through Latin America, moving from dictatorship to dictatorship, and evading capture, torture and peril at every turn.

      Something Fierce: A Memoir of a Revolutionary Daughter
    • 2010

      The Refugee Hotel

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Set against the backdrop of Chile's political turmoil in 1974, this dark comedy follows a diverse group of Chilean refugees who find themselves in Vancouver after fleeing Pinochet's regime. The narrative explores their struggles and resilience through the eyes of a cast of 12 men and women, blending humor with poignant reflections on displacement and identity. As they navigate their new lives, the characters confront their past traumas while seeking connection and belonging in a foreign land.

      The Refugee Hotel
    • 2008

      The Trigger

      • 64bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen
      3,9(14)Tarief

      Focusing on the experiences of sexual violation, this play features a cast of five women, each bringing their unique perspectives to the narrative. It explores themes of trauma, resilience, and empowerment, making it a poignant reflection on the complexities of healing and the strength found in shared stories.

      The Trigger