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With the Luxury of a Flophouse: A Pleasant Stroll
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With the Luxury of a Flophouse. Monday, October 5, 2009. New York, October, 2009. The subway wails under the asphalt. Pushing out all the rancid air of the underground. Through the metal grates. Outside, lovers,. Taut with their limbs and organs,. Velvet each other under the vigilance of a lamppost. Fumes everyone’s vehemence and loneliness. Into the high gray infinite. Skyscrapers aim sharp hornets. At the same constant, unreachable sky,. Who hangs heavy like a manatee. The lion licks his paw.
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: September 2009
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Thursday, September 24, 2009. On the Theme of the Traitor and the Hero. But I guess coming to such conclusions from this story is drifting away too far. I am just genuinely interested in the adaptation of this piece, and in seeing how these concepts of the story are translated to the screen. Thursday, September 17, 2009. On The Devil's Drool. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Screening the Latin American Novel. With the Luxury of a Flophouse.
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: Rosario Tijeritas
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Friday, December 4, 2009. Forgive me the length of this blog. I tried to make it shorter but I found that Rosario Tijeritas had more little labyrinths that what I thought. Rosario Tijeras, the hero of the novel named after her, the femme fatale that confuses love with death, the cinnamon mestiza. December 17, 2009 at 1:03 PM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. December 19, 2009 at 12:08 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: Memories of Underdevelopment
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Friday, October 23, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Screening the Latin American Novel. With the Luxury of a Flophouse. The Kiss of the Spider Woman. Borges and Bertolucci on the traitor and the hero. View my complete profile.
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: Pantita
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Friday, November 13, 2009. One of the most interesting things that the book Captain Pantoja and the Secret Service. Proposes is the narrative method. Mario Vargas Llosa appeals to a certain curiosity and complicity of the reader by using such an extreme version of telescopic narrative. Throughout the book it is the reader who must hold the thread of the storyline, given that the information is provided to us in segments and from different voices.
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: The Kiss of the Spider Woman
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Monday, October 26, 2009. The Kiss of the Spider Woman. In the novel The Kiss of the Spider Woman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Screening the Latin American Novel. With the Luxury of a Flophouse. The Kiss of the Spider Woman. Borges and Bertolucci on the traitor and the hero. View my complete profile.
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: December 2009
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Friday, December 4, 2009. Forgive me the length of this blog. I tried to make it shorter but I found that Rosario Tijeritas had more little labyrinths that what I thought. Rosario Tijeras, the hero of the novel named after her, the femme fatale that confuses love with death, the cinnamon mestiza. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Screening the Latin American Novel. With the Luxury of a Flophouse. View my complete profile.
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: November 2009
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Friday, November 13, 2009. One of the most interesting things that the book Captain Pantoja and the Secret Service. Proposes is the narrative method. Mario Vargas Llosa appeals to a certain curiosity and complicity of the reader by using such an extreme version of telescopic narrative. Throughout the book it is the reader who must hold the thread of the storyline, given that the information is provided to us in segments and from different voices.
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: Borges and Bertolucci on the traitor and the hero
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Thursday, October 1, 2009. Borges and Bertolucci on the traitor and the hero. The true relevance of the level of faithfulness in adaptation is, in my opinion, trivial compared to other aspects of the piece. There are several evident differences between “The Theme of the Traitor and the Hero” and The Spider’s Stratagem, though most of them fall more on the technical aspect. Juan E De Castro. October 2, 2009 at 6:53 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story: On The Devil's Drool
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Screening the Latin American Novel and Short Story. Thursday, September 17, 2009. On The Devil's Drool. We are directly implying that it is that very piece, that short story or novel (with inevitable technical differences), that we want to take to the screen. Of course there must be freedom of expression for the filmmaker, but the essence should remain untouched. Juan E De Castro. September 17, 2009 at 2:40 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Screening the Latin American Novel. On The Devils Drool.