One autumn night, fishermen discovered a corpse of a man on the beach of El Chivo, in Havana. The victim, Miguel Forcade Mier, was brutally murdered, with an unusual, almost inexplicable rage. This crime will remove an old network of corruption and old ambitions frustrated because, in fact, in the sixties Forcade had addressed formally expropriation of art for the bourgeoisie seized after the Revolution.
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One autumn night, fishermen discovered a corpse of a man on the beach of El Chivo, in Havana. The victim, Miguel Forcade Mier, was brutally murdered, with an unusual, almost inexplicable rage. This crime will remove an old network of corruption and old ambitions frustrated because, in fact, in the sixties Forcade had addressed formally expropriation of art for the bourgeoisie seized after the Revolution.
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