Exhibition on Maruja Mallo “Dalí used to say that she was half angel, half shellfish. She has been linked to the Generation of 27 and the Surrealist Movement. But Maruja Mallo (Viveiro, 1902-Madrid, 1995) was much more than all that. Tremendous, meticulous, a woman of great character, her image is also linked to the modernity of
Summary of this issue: *Democracy as public reason. Amartya Sen *Restrictions of representative democracy. Ernesto Garzón Valdés * The categorical murder. Zygmunt Bauman *Reconciliation and historical memory. Francisco Colom *The “end of politics” and right-wing populism. Chantal Mouffe PROFILE *The rhetorical effectiveness of “Yes we can”. Darío Villanueva HISTORY *The revolution
Summary of this number: * Narrative designs of JM Coetzee (The first novels). Gonzalo Pontón * The late style and self-representation. Domingo Ródenas de Moya *When the < > is <<he>>: the autobiography of JM Coetzee. Fernando Galván *Black on white (Coetzee in the cinema). Hilario J. Rodríguez DOCUMENT *Two heroisms. Agustin Serrano de Haro
“El Greco” directed by Iannis Smaragdis [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6RL-cTbcOw] “The year is 1566. After fleeing from the Venetian occupation of Crete, his native island, the painter Domenicos Theotocopoulos (Nick Ashton) arrives in Venice and begins working in Titian's studio, where he soon stands out from the rest of the artists. There he is discovered by the Child
“The Escorial Plot” directed by Antonio del Real [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KKIJUMD9Yw] “The El Escorial Plot is a fast-paced historical thriller with political and police intrigues, framed in the fights and disputes between the House of Alba and its faithful on the one hand and the House of Mendoza with Antonio Pérez and the Princess
Summary of this issue: WOMAN: THEATER AND SOCIETY *Editorial. The woman and the city. José Monleón *On “The noise of the bones that creak”. The primal sound of the human. Itziar Pascual *The theater of Suzanne Lebeau in Spain. A bright encounter. Antonio Sarrió *Interview with Suzanne Lebeau. “Artists have a power that
“Fantastic female filmmakers” by Suzanne Simon “Women have been writing, producing and directing movies since filmmaking began in the early 1900s. From taming wild dogs to filming from the open door of a plane to being nominated for an academy award, women directors have done amazing things in the world of film. Fantastic Female Filmmakers
“Juan Ramón Jiménez: album” biography by Javier Blasco and iconography by José Antonio Expósito “The album by Juan Ramón Jiménez is part of the Silver Age Albums collection and allows us to follow JRJ's life itinerary, thanks to Javier's biographical study Blasco, the reproduction of selected photographs, documents, drawings and letters
It was environmental awareness day in Barbara's YL 5 class. First we learned that the environment we love is being threatened – “they paved paradise to put up a parking lot” (“Big Yellow Taxi” by the Counting Crows). Then we put the pieces together and discovered the truth about the story of a collection of
Summary of this issue: 2009 QUETZAL-BBV ROUTE SPECIAL *From Spain to Chile, in search of Robinson Crusoe. Alvaro Castrillo Schneiter * Miguel de la Quadra Salcedo * Robinson: The adventure made utopia. Javier Huerta Calvo *Literary silhouettes of Chile. Valeria Correa * Land sailors. Alvaro Castrillo Scheneiter * "New art of making comedies" in Olmedo. Hector Urzaiz *Andres