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What Remains

Personal and Political Histories of Colombia

Camilo Aguirre

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English
Uncivilized Books
18 October 2022
What Remains is an innovative graphic novel that weaves documentary and memoir forms to capture the sociopolitical fabric of Colombia, spanning 200 years. Camilo Aguirre dips in and out of pivotal historical periods, all while skillfully interweaving family histories and anecdotes of students, union workers, and guerilla fighters. He creates a critical, unflinching vision of Colombia that is profoundly mobilizing in its search for resolution. Aguirre is hopeful throughout, but he refuses to step into the trap of fictitious optimism.

The people and the families represent a detailed composite portrait of life in Colombia, sketched from opposing ends of the political spectrum. Colombia is inextricable from its people's complex lives and identities, as well as the lives of Aguirre and his family.

Aguirre narrates the complexities from a distant Minneapolis. He details the tides of power and politics, from American and corporate interventions to internal hierarchies of wealth and power, and finally to the impact of emerging globalization and neoliberalism. The criminalization and persecution of union workers and students propagate amidst these political phases.

What Remains poses a question. Aguirre answers through a profoundly personal lens and demonstrates that what remains of Colombia are the rich and varied lives of its people.

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Imprint:   Uncivilized Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781941250495
ISBN 10:   1941250491
Pages:   188
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Camilo Aguirre is a Cartoonist and Fine Artist from Colombia. Aguirre has obtained a Masters in Audiovisual Scriptwriting from UNIR, La Rioja, Spain and an MFA in Visual Arts from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Aguirre has been published in several documentary comics anthologies, including Ciervos de Bronze (La Silueta, 2014), Caminos Condenados (Cohete Comics, 2016), La Palizua (Centro Nacional de Memoria Historica, 2018), and Our Stories Carried Us Here (Green Card Voices, 2021).

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