“As I lay dying” by William Faulkner “As I Lay Dying is a novel by the American author William Faulkner. The novel was written in six weeks while Faulkner was working at a power plant, published in 1930, and described by Faulkner as a “tour de force”. It is Faulkner’s fifth novel and consistently ranked
Sumario de éste número: *Presentación. Leticia Sánchez de Andrés *Escuchar como leer. Luis Suñén *Educación artística: educación para la vida. Leonardo Garnier *Música, cultura y ciudadanía. Álvaro Marchesi *Institucionalización de la enseñanza musical en España. Beatriz C. Montes *La música en la universidad. María Nagore Ferrer *La formación del músico profesional. Víctor Pliego de Andrés
“Pocas biografías como la de King Vidor (1894-1982) deparan una enseñanza tan esperanzada sobre la lealtad a la vocación artística. Miembro de un clan acomodado de Galveston (Texas), Vidor se rebeló contra los designios paternos, que planeaban para él un futuro esplendoroso al frente de las industrias familiares, y decidió desde niño ganarse la vida
Sumario de éste número: FALL ISSUE *Federico García Lorca´s Search for Self through Archetypal Patterns of Symmetry and Contrast in Bodas de Sangre. Salvatore Poeta *Bodas de sangre, Yerma y La casa de Bernarda Alba: La articulación del deseo homoerótico desde el armario. Juan M. Godoy *The Martyred Maternal Body in Pedro de Fuentes´ Doña
“Chilly scenes of winter” by Ann Beattie “Chilly Scenes of Winter has one protagonist, Charles, who pursues Laura in various comic or bittersweet ways. There are no real antagonists, however, nor even any mean-spirited characters, only a series of portraits of attenuated survivors of past emotional scars or disappointments. As Charles lives out his dreary
Our Young Learners are working hard to prepare for the Harmony with Haiti concert this Thursday, March 4th. The students are practicing their songs, writing scripts for powerpoints on Haiti and volunteerism, and creating posters for the event that show facts about Haiti as well as messages of hope. Some of our students in Levels
Sumario de éste número: *On David Levine (1926-2009). Garry Wills *Stripping Bare the Body: Politics Violence War by Mark Danner. Charles Simic *Poem. Edward Hirsch *Koestler: The Literary and Political Odyssey of a Twentieth-Century Skeptic by Michael Scammell. Anne Applebaum *Health Care: Who Knows “Best”? Jerome Groopman *Chess Metaphors: Artificial Intelligence and the Human Mind
“All because of a cup of coffee” by Geronimo Stilton “One morning, Geronimo goes out for a cup of coffee and sees the most beautiful rodent. It was love at first sight. But his racing heart makes him stumble and he ends up with his tail in a toaster — how embarrassing! To prove himself,
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