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Juan Garrido-Salgado

In 1990 Juan Garrido-Salgado was granted asylum in Australia after fleeing Chile's Pinochet, where he had been imprisoned and tortured. He has had published three books in Australia and one in Chile. His most recent book was published by Picaro Press and translated into English by Peter Boyle, titled Unmoving Navigator who fell in love with the ocean's darkness.

 

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