Mi Muerte y Diamanda Galás, by Miguel Huezo

Posted on Nov 07, 2013 by Intravenal Sound Operations

Great piece written by the renowned poet and writer Miguel Huezo, upon the first first meeting of Huezo and Galás a decade ago.

Republished in Revista Cultura No. 110, August 2013

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