New number received from: Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos (December 2008 /702)

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Summary of this issue:

-Editorial

-The craft of writing:

Ignacio Martínez de Pisón: “the only surrealist in the city”

-Human Rights: 60 years

Hernando Valencia Villa “Abc of the universal declaration of human rights”  

Sergio Ramírez “Anthropology of memory”

Héctor Abad Faciolince “A beautiful death tutta una vita honora”

Alonso Cueto “The writers of the Dreyfus case”

-Scrambled table:

Fernando Valverde "The children's house of Francisco Ayala"

Fernando Cordobés “Exile and return to the Caribbean: Edward Kamu Brathwaite”

Juan Cruz "The man who spoke to the wall"

Teresa Rosenvinge "Living perhaps"

-Creation:

Raúl Zurita "Little Boy"

-Point of view:

César Viúdez “The world of Onetti. Theory-practice duality in Mario Vargas Llosa”

Bianca Estela Sánchez Pacheco “María López Virgil told us”

-Interview

Anna Solane:  Raúl Zurita “Writing is suspending life”

-Library

            Esther Ramón “Song adhered to the lime of the wall, to the wood”

            Carlos Tomás “Nothing is what it seems because everything is possible”

            Norma Sturniolo “Cathartic Journey with The Fruits of the Mist”

            María Delgado "The writer's notebook"

            Juan Carlos Abril “The prose of the world”

            Isabel de Armas “The memory of 1808”

            Milagros Sanchéz Arnosi “Reading as reasoned passion”

 

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