New number received from: International Letter (Nº 111. Verano2011)
Summary of this issue:
*The Tunisian revolution through information and communication technologies. Sofiane Ben Haj "Hamadi Kalutcha"
*Nero 25 in Egypt.Ahmed Naji
*Women join the Jasmine Revolution. Merce Rivas
* Spanish literature of the XNUMXth century. Joseph Louis King
* Nationalities and citizenship of the Spaniards of America. Abdon Mateos
*A non-autobiographical autobiography. Salvador Clotas
*One hundred years without the feline narrator. Bibliographic overview of Tolstoy's XNUMXst century. Tony Montesinos
THE SPELLING DILEMMA
* Spelling as a passion. Ramon Benaventura
*Speaking and writing. Jose Manuel Blecua
*Don't call me….Juan Angel Juristo
* A recognizable space of its own. Marife Santiago Bolanos
*My Magdalene. John Ignatius Macua
*…and write without mistakes. rogelio white martinez
* The question of meaning. Lourdes Ortiz
*Q…Agustin Delgado
*Syntax and spelling. Luis Goytisolo
*The public need for secrecy. Lewis Namer
*The return of Somerst Maugham or the (un)certain future of spies. Rosa Pereda
THE BOOKS
*Juan Angel Juristo (Juan Ramón Jiménez, Minor Art – Ed. Linteo. 2011);
*Miguel Angel Alonso (Gustavo Dessal, Clandestine – Ed. Interzona. 2010);
Inigo Garcia Ureta (Sebastian Jünger, Guerra – Critical Ed. 2011); Miriam (VV.AA Chorne Triumph and Failure of Capitalism – 2010)
CORRESPONDENCE
* Sergio Benvenuto
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