Summary of this issue: ARTICLES *The Circean Apocalypse: An Investigation of the Christian Mind in El colloquio de los perro. Paul Lewis-Smith *Social Romanticism in Two Women by Gertrudis Gómez Avellaneda. Elena Grau-Lleveira *Galdós and the Republican banker Adolfo Calzado: the premiere of Electra in Paris (1904). Pura Fernandez *Local Film and Global Warfare:
Summary of this issue: ARTICLES *Proposal for syntactic and semantic analysis of AcI structures in Spanish. Susana Azpiazu Torres *Well, whoever you are, have you exoed a Nick yesterday: About the prehodiernal use of the preterite perfect in a corpus collected from Spanish web pages. Angela Bartens and Ilpo Kempas *Grammar treatment and
“Hide-and-seek with angels: a life of JM Barrie” by Lisa Chaney “What kind of man creates a boy who never grows up? More than 100 years after Peter Pan first appeared on the London stage, author JM Barrie remains one of the most complex and enigmatic figures in modern literature. A few facts,
Exhibition “Helen Levitt. Urban Lyric. Photographs 1936-1993” “Helen Levitt is one of the great American photographers of the second half of the XNUMXth century. Her work stands out for her singular gaze and for her documentary style, focused on urban life, especially in the popular areas of New York. Her images capture small moments of
Summary of this issue: CONTENTS *Skyler and Skyman. Sue Cowing *To Fly Like the Hawk and the Eagle. Iris Whitney *The Art of Winning. Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum *Postcards from Hawaii. Carol Jones *Lamingtons. Elizabeth Germaine and Ann L. Burckhardt *Mysteries of the Cabala. Isaac Bashevis Singer *Cricket Readers Recommend *First Impressions. Timothy Tocher *A Pet
THE TRADE OF WRITING *In search of the lost sausage. Alfredo Bryce Echenique MESA REVUELTA *The bullfighter and the poets. Felipe Benítez Reyes *Wisdom of the islands. César López *The lessons of Rafael Alberti. Luis Garcia Montero *Franz Fanon. Fernando Cordobés CREATION *Four poisons and a pregnancy. Kike Suárez “Babas” POINT OF VIEW *Miguel Hernández
“Henry and Mudge take the big test” Story by Cynthia Rylant & pictures by Suçie Stevenson “Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And in this tenth book of their adventures, they go to a school for dogs so Mudge can learn some manners.” Excerpt from Simon and Schuster. See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_and_Mudge
“But what exactly is the graphic novel? The term itself, which had previously been used to designate products that have little or nothing to do with what we now understand as such, does not seem to convince almost anyone (it should be said that the same thing has happened historically with the word «comic», so not suitable for stories
Summary of this issue: *Bomb Power: The Modern Presidency and the National Security State by Garry Wills; Why Intelligence Fails: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War by Robert Jervis. Thomas Powers *Caravaggio an exhibition at the Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome; Catalog of the exhibition edited by Claudio Strinati. Ingrid D. Rowland *Kissing
“Pedro and the captain: piece in four acts” by Mario Benedetti “The work is divided into four parts and consists of a dialogue between the Captain, a representative of the armed forces, and Pedro, a victim of the persecution of the activists of the ideologies of the left in Latin America during the military dictatorships of the decades of