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The mirrored realities of Montevideo in 1973 and Montreal in 2005 fuse together in a time-travelling story about one man who escaped a harrowing coup d'état in order to find a better life, but instead finds further struggles as an immigrant.

Produktbeschreibung
The mirrored realities of Montevideo in 1973 and Montreal in 2005 fuse together in a time-travelling story about one man who escaped a harrowing coup d'état in order to find a better life, but instead finds further struggles as an immigrant.
Autorenporträt
Montreal-based playwright, director, and actor Julie Vincent received the Golden Plaque Award for Best Actress at the International Film Festival in Chicago for her role in Mourir à tue-tête (A Scream from Silence). She also won the Special Jury Award at Évry, France, for her one-woman show Noir de monde. She teaches at the National Theatre School of Canada and the École nationale de cirque and is director of the theatre company Singulier Pluriel. Hugh Hazelton is a Montreal writer and translator who specializes in the comparison of Canadian and Quebec literatures with those of Latin America. He has written four books of poetry and translates from Spanish, French, and Portuguese into English; his translation of Vétiver, a book of poems by Joël Des Rosiers, won the Governor General's Literary Award for French-English Translation in 2006. He is a professor emeritus of Spanish at Concordia University.