Esteban Valenzuela

Esteban Valenzuela Van Treek (born March 12, 1964) is a Chilean journalist, politician and writer, born in Rancagua. He served as Mayor of Rancagua from 1992 to 1996, and Deputy from 2002 to 2010.[1]

Esteban Valenzuela Van Treek in 2013.

Works

  • Fragmentos de una generación (1987)
  • Cómo ganarle a la rabia (1988)
  • Matilde espera carta de Alemania (1994)
  • Pichilemu Blues (1996)
  • La fecundidad de un gobierno local (1997)
  • Alegato histórico regionalista (1999)
  • El fantasma federal en Chile: la potencia de la reforma regional (2003)
  • Soborno sour (2005)
  • La voz terrible: Infante y el valdiviano federal (2008)
  • Nahual Maya: los días con sentido (2012)
  • Dios, Marx... y el MAPU (2014)
gollark: Starlink transceivers will apparently be too large to conveniently fit in phones.
gollark: I think this (https://www.rock7.com/products/rockblock-iridium-9602-satellite-modem) might have been what I was looking at. Like I said, really expensive.
gollark: Except on the moon.
gollark: I was looking at satellite modules for... stuff... and it's something like £200 for a satellite transceiver thing, £12 a month to keep an activated subscription, and a few cents per kilobyte of data.
gollark: Aren't those *insanely expensive*/

References

  1. "Esteban Valenzuela Van Treek". BCN (in Spanish). Retrieved 2015-09-13.


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