Canto a lo humano
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Canto a lo humano

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421 pages 1990

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"Interviews by a social worker whose clients were people who lived through the 1973 coup and the early years of military rule. Among those recounting their experiences are Vicaría lawyer Hernán Montealegre, Radio Chilena manager Alfredo Pesce, popular-sector priest Roberto Bolton, a number of women whose sons were killed by the military, and several local neighborhood leaders"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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