Interview with Octavio Paz from TVE's “Great characters in depth” collection [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLgGE8wyrhA] “The Great characters in depth collection is a selection of personal and autobiographical interviews made by Joaquín Soler Serrano between 1976 and 1981, within the program "A fondo" of TVE, to great personalities of Spanish and Latin American culture. Octavian
"The first great financial crisis of the XNUMXst century" by Guillermo de la Dehesa "Guillermo de la Dehesa makes a very deep and detailed analysis, but instructive and informative at the same time, of the current crisis, which given financial globalization has been the most synchronic and systemic history and that has produced the
Summary of this issue: Book Yearbook 2010 *Editorial *Ángeles González-Sinde, Minister of Culture. The Minister of Culture, Ángeles González-Sinde, takes stock of the achievements made in 2009 in relation to the library network, the actions for the digitization of books and the Ministry's plans to promote reading *Dossier:
“In 1965, JD Salinger disappeared, vanished, and refused to publish anything else until his death. Neither novels, nor articles, nor interviews or photographs, the only snapshots known during all these years are barely stolen, from afar or authentic armed robberies, like his famous snapshot at the entrance
Come to the “tellebration” with us! Monthly Saturday morning meetings where kids can enjoy selected stories in English with Brian George (Oliver) as storyteller. Recommended for children between the ages of 4 – 9. Two adults per child maximum. approx. 40 minutes. Participation is free. Seating is limited; entrance is open until full capacity (35
“Clouds” by Anne Rockwell and illustrated by Frané Lessac “Do you ever wake up and wonder what the weather will be? Instead of turning on the TV to find out, you can just look out your window at the clouds. How do you know what type of clouds can forecast a change of weather?
Summary of this issue: ARTICLES *Governor Sancho and the Politics of Industry. Daniel Nemser *Criminality and Subjectivity in Misfortunes by Alonso Ramirez. Patricio Boyer *Graffiti and the Poetics of Politics in Rosa´s Argentina (1828-1852). Brendan Lanctot *Wonderful supercherías: sexual gender and nationalism in the “Autobiographical Notes” by Pardo Bazán and Trafalgar de Galdós. Carmen Pereira Wall
Summary of this issue: *Antonio Carreño (Parada do Sil, Orense, 1938- ). Antonio Sánchez Jiménez *Second output of “A passage from Don Quixote”: literalness, translation, meaning. José Amor y Vázquez *The image of power in the theater of Bances Candamo, courtly poet of Carlos II. Ignacio Arellano * Military prudence: the captain and the soldier in
“I am Charlotte Simmons” by Tom Wolfe “Dupont University-the Olympian halls of learning housing the cream of America's youth, the roseate Gothic spiers and manicured lawns suffused with tradition. . . Or so it appears to beautiful, brilliant Charlotte Simmons, a sheltered freshman from North Carolina. But Charlotte soon learns, to her mounting dismay her,
“Camino” directed by Javier Fesser [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmpXX4IsU0I] “Camino is the name that Javier Fesser has given to a girl from Madrid who discovers love and a sad disease. Inevitably, a strange and especially aggressive tumor will gradually take away his life. Before her, hers around her, a father incapable of