How do you sum up fifty years of travel, adventure and excitement, troubles and conflicts, hopes and disappointments, with clarity and context, in just over three hundred pages?
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Any director/ writer/ editor/ cameraman working in low budget Spanish language grindhouse cinema is immediately going to draw comparisons with Robert Rodriguez, and it is unlikely the Chilean
A well-known radio and television personality in addition to regular appearances on the comedy and music festival circuits, Mitch Benn, currently touring in the role of Zaphod Beeblebrox